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Have You Ever Been Paralyzed By Fear?

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--------------------------------------------------------------- Today's ever-changing society remind

[Deal of the Week]( [In the News]( [Books]( [SMMA]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Today's ever-changing society reminded me of a book I once read "[The Attacker's Advantage]( by Ram Charan. Ram shares some of the best advice about uncertain times in his book, that I wanted to share with you {NAME}. He wrote, "Recognize that uncertainty is an invitation to go on the attack..." Most people perceive change as a threat. If they lose their job, get betrayed by a friend, get hit by a big unexpected bill, they freak out and revert to fear/panic mode. Use the tough situations that life throws at you as a catalyst to make necessary changes. Remember, the "Good Life" doesn't go to those paralyzed by fear, it's won by those who attack even in the midst of tough situations. Ram Charan explains, "We all know that life is full of uncertainties, of course... forces now at work can explode the existing structure of your market space or your industry, putting it at risk of being drastically diminished or completely eliminated. These forces are long term and irresistible. For those who are unprepared, the massive changes they bring are sudden bends in the road that appear seemingly without warning to obscure whatever future you envisioned for your business. But in a world economy projected to grow a net $30 trillion in the coming decade, human needs and wants are always changing. The opportunities are boundless for those who can anticipate and take control of them to create..." So what is a pending change in your life or career that you have been afraid of? Make sure to attack, and flip yourself around into your next big opportunity! Stay strong, Tai [Manage Email Alerts]( | [Unsubscribe From All]( You have received this email to {EMAIL} because you are a registered [Tailopez.com]( subscriber. Do you like this email? [like]( [dislike](

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