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Do you remember the first time self development became important to you? I do. I was 7 years old and

Do you remember the first time self development became important to you? I do. I was 7 years old and I was in love with basketball. My mother had bought me a book called Rare Air, the biography of Michael Jordan. Through this book, Michael Jordan brought me into his world. He shared stories of what inspired him, the emotions he felt, how he handled the failures and rejections and how he discovered his passion. I was absolutely blown away and fired up after reading his book. It felt like my childhood hero was right there with me, teaching me about the importance of working on yourself and becoming the best you can possibly be. I read this book every morning before school to be highly motivated for the day ahead. Once that book was finished, I continued to read other books like 20 Ways to Make Pocket Money and Rich Dad, Poor Dad. As I made this motivation session part of my morning ritual, I noticed my belief, confidence and passion skyrocket. I wanted to be just like these high achievers so I started waking up early, setting my goals and learning as much as I could about new skills and life each day. Little did I know that I was hard-wiring a series of positive unconscious actions that eventually led me to a life of multiple successes. Hosting radio shows, signing record deals, promotions to higher paying salaries, training with world-class experts, meetings with my idols, creating one of the top self-development websites in the world, being offered millions of dollars for my business and being featuring on the cover of magazines where just some of the amazing things I experienced. I became infatuated with the idea of growing and evolving as an individual so much so that over the past four years I’ve committed to interviewing hundreds of entrepreneurs, authors, celebrities, coaches and multimillionaires to find out what separates the super achievers from your every day “Average Joe.” What I’ve come to discover is that a good 90 percent of the interviewee’s credit their success to the persisting energy bolts of action that we call “habits.” So being the curious cat that I am, I decided to go a little deeper and squeeze the juice out of this new discovery. I started asking each high achiever what their daily habits are that keep them on top. I then averaged their answers out to break it down into these [7 Million-Dollar Habits](. ONE REALLY IMPORTANT THING TO NOTE BEFORE YOU LEARN ABOUT THE 7 MILLION DOLLAR HABITS: When Emile Steenveld and I run our retreats or events one of the first things we notice is that people come to us asking us to show them how to remove their negative habits. One of the biggest mistakes you can make is trying to get rid of a negative habit. Most of the negative habits you have developed are from childhood which is in your sub conscious. The moment you try and get rid of something and make it "bad" or "wrong" it will persist in another way. So the key is to create healthier habits and practice them daily in your routine. The best way to do this is to have some structure and be clear and focused on a few habits that are measurable and that you are committed to actioning. Here are the --> [7 Million-Dollar Habits]( PS. Emile Steenveld and I just finished our event in Bali and it was a huge success. We are holding our 4 day Transformational intimate Retreat here in Bali this October. If you are serious about a change in your life and you are ready for Transformation [APPLY HERE NOW!]( [Joel Brown](mailto:info@addicted2success.com) Sincerely, Joel Brown ​​​​​​​Founder of Addicted2Success.com info@addicted2success.com Follow: [Follow Me On Facebook]( [Follow Me On Twitter]( PO BOX 6079 Vermont South VIC 3133 AUSTRALIA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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