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[VIDEO] Are you tired of “accepting” life?

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Jim Rohn’s training has radically transformed the lives of tens of thousands of people. Hey {

Jim Rohn’s training has radically transformed the lives of tens of thousands of people. [Logo]( Hey {NAME}!, Most people don't design their lives and the results are clear for everyone to see--most people are merely average. You don't need to settle for average. You don't need to accept your life for what it is. Because the choice to change is up to you. If you're ready to write your own story instead of simply reading what someone else is writing for you, listen to [Leadership Expert John C. Maxwell's message below](. When you look at successful people, you will almost always discover a plan behind their success. They know what they want, they work out a plan that will get them where they want to go, and they work their plan. [It is the foundation for success](. Your results are tied to the people you learn from. That’s why, when you look at modern masters like Tony Robbins, John C. Maxwell and Les Brown, you discover the simple philosophical shifts they learned from Jim Rohn that continue driving incredible results in their lives today. The strategies Jim Rohn teaches in the [Foundations for Success program]( influenced and bettered the lives of millions of people, including an entire generation of personal development trainers and hundreds of executives from America’s top corporations. Isn’t it time you made the decision to start the process of life change with one of the most influential thinkers of our time? [Get the full program details here.]( Let's build that foundation together. To your SUCCESS, The SUCCESS and Jim Rohn Team P.S. Remember, [Foundations for Success and the special Jim Rohn bonuses]( are only available through Saturday night, September 29, at 11:59 p.m. Central Time. P.P.S. EXCLUSIVE JIM ROHN EVENT! Live Streaming Interview with Jim Rohn’s 18-year business partner Kyle Wilson. Hear Kyle’s personal stories and remembrances of his time with the legendary Jim Rohn. This Thursday, September 27 @ 11 AM Central Time. [Click here and bookmark the page now!]( [Click here for a Facebook reminder!Â]( ​  This email was sent to {EMAIL} by newsletter@jimrohn.com 5800 Democracy Dr. Plano, Texas, 75024 USA  [Edit Profile]( | [Update Subscription]( [Unsubscribe from SUCCESS emails](

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