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You Can Become Great With A Few Steps

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Having trouble viewing this email? [View it in your browser]( From Erin We all strive to be great. As a kid, when we start reading or understanding the world around us, we are introduced to heroes. We look and idolize people like Alexander the Great or Margaret Thatcher. However, even if you tell yourself 'I want to be great' - greatness will not come to you that easily. You may even discover a great gift that you have but still, greatness will remain out of your grasp. However, there are a few steps that you can take to be truly great to yourself. [7 Steps To Greatness]( Be not afraid of greatness. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and others have greatness thrust upon them”. William Shakespeare As a life coach, my clients often come to me and say, “I want to be great”! Then their follow up question comes shortly after, “how can I do that”? It took me some time to realize that our job was not to worry about the how, but to be extremely clear on the what, be very specific with our goals, and to trust that the universe will figure out the how. This process requires us to relinquish all control and hand it over to what I call the universal tour guide. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Podcast of the week How to Become a Better You On today’s show we’ll hear part two of the segment from Tony Robbins from tonyrobbins.com that explores the world of how to become a better you. Let’s jump in! [LISTEN NOW]( If you’d like to subscribe to the new Awakening Podcast iPhone users can click [HERE]( and Android users can click [HERE](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Quote of the Week “I was going to start over. Again. I was going to figure out what mattered to me, how to get things done while being authentic to my values and goals as a person and as a woman.” — From [How to Get Sh*t Done]( by Erin Falconer This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( PickTheBrain · 207 W 25th Street · Suite 507 · New York, NY 10001 · USA

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