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How to Keep Going When You Want to Give Up

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Hi {NAME}, Â Â Â Â Â If you browse through the interviews with some of the most successful peop

Hi {NAME},      If you browse through the interviews with some of the most successful people on Earth, you’ll find one common piece of advice shared by virtually all of them:      They never give up on their big goals.      Research shows that grit is a better predictor for success than any other factor. The ability to keep going despite setbacks is more important than your IQ, character or other external factors like your upbringing or surroundings.      But what does it really mean to “never give up”? What exactly is grit? How do you persevere when faced with larger than life difficulties? How do you keep going when you’re at the brink of exhaustion and all your hard work hasn’t been rewarded yet?      These are the questions Amazon bestselling author Martin Meadows answers in his [FREE book Grit: How to Keep Going When You Want to Give Up]. He’ll share with you how exactly to stick to your goals according to peak performers and science – not vague motivational advice that assumes we have unlimited strength once we’re motivated enough.      Click the link below, enter your email address and download Grit for free now:      [      Once you confirm your subscription, you’ll receive your free eBook copy of the book as well as additional valuable personal development emails (1-3 times a week) from Martin (you can unsubscribe anytime). David Riklan Editor - Self Improvement Newsletter Founder - SelfGrowth.com      P.S. There’s no reason why you should give up if you’re working on the right goal. Learn how to make sure you’ll reach your objectives. Click the link below, enter your email address and download the book now: [      ------------------------- You are receiving this email because you signed up for our Self Improvement Newsletter or registered with [] . To unsubscribe or update your information, go here: [Manage_Preferences] Or contact us at: Self Improvement Online, Inc. 1130 Campus Drive West Morganville, NJ 07751 Phone: 732-617-1030 Email: [editors@selfgrowth.com] Â

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