I wanna tell you a story…
This is a story of Jason and the great BlogQuest.
Read how the story began, from the very beginning until now. Catch up with the whole story up to its present day and then watch the drama unfold right before your very eyes, until it comes to its epic conclusion. You will be amazed!
Hi Guys
I thought I would post this article here, which is based on one which I wrote at the very start of my online journey a few months hence.
Many of you are on this journey with me. Some of you are way ahead, whilst others are virtually in step with me. And of course, some others are right now picking up their pace to catch up to where I probably am right now. Wherever you are at, please read on, as I hope this article will inspire you to even greater things.
Hi Everyone
I’ve just been over to the membership forum of Marketing With Alex 3.0, to see what’s new in the community, and I just felt it would be good to post the initial comment in a thread called “RELAXXXXXXX” here on my blog also, for all you guys to read and take comfit from.
It’s written by one of Alex’s early students-turned-team member, and it’s well worth having a read.
I’ve posted my comment below his message. Read on…and then let me know your thoughts.
Hi guys and girls,
Traffic Cops
Ever watched an episode of Traffic Cops or similar programmes on TV? Situations can get very messy on our highways, can’t they? And without the intervention of highly skilled personnel, with sophisticated equipment and co-ordinated methods, our driving pleasures could easily turn into carriageway chaos!
Whether involved in high-speed chases to halt the manoeuvrings of lawless bandits, or handling road violation cases with people new to driving, lost, or just plain confused about good motoring on todays’ highways – traffic cops are kept very, very busy.
The Oven Gloves Are Off.
Fighting talk, I know. You may not be used to this kind of language from a woman, but I’m not pulling any punches!
My honoured coach and mentor, Alex Jeffreys, struck a cord in me recently when he said, “It’s not how big the dog is in the fight – it’s how big the fight is within the dog.”
Now I’m not calling myself any uncharitable names, and I hope you aren’t either. But this really made me think about just how much I really want the things I say I really want, and just how hard I’m willing to fight to get them.