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If you’re highly competitive, you’ll want to read this

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Hi {NAME}, How do you measure success? If you're like many high achievers, you're measuring yourself

Hi {NAME}, How do you measure success? If you're like many high achievers, you're measuring yourself against others (their career status, net worth, family dynamics, possessions, volunteer activities, fitness level, weight loss/gain….). What if you stopped comparing yourself to others and only measured your performance against yourself? Since you're a highly competitive person who thrives on keeping score, imagine the trajectory of your life if you could... - get an overall score for your life. - stop measuring against others. - consistently measure your achievement in the 10 key domains of life. I created the [LifeScore Assessment]( to help you quantify how you are doing in the major domains of life. Creating change starts with gaining clarity about your current condition. When you take the [LifeScore Assessment](, you'll establish a baseline score for your current condition in each of the key domains of your life. Each time you take the [LifeScore Assessment](, you'll be able to measure your progress (you can take it quarterly… or as often as you like). [Complete the LifeScore assessment now](… gain the clarity you need… and start making progress to make 2018 your most productive year ever. [TAKE THE LIFESCORE ASSESSMENT](  (It’s free!) Michael  P.S. Love keeping score? Check out my blog post [If Your Life Were a Game, What Would the Score Be?]( P.P.S. Even if you’ve taken the assessment before (especially if you’ve taken it before), this is for you! The most powerful way to grow is to measure your success year over year. Have you improved? [Check it out](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Edit Profile](E2%80%8B) | [Manage Subscriptions]( This email sent to {EMAIL} because you requested one of my complimentary eBooks, video series collections or webinars. Michael Hyatt & Company - P.O. Box 1221 Franklin, TN 37065 USA

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