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	<title>Just About Perfect</title>
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	<description>...making your possible dreams come true.</description>
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		<title>Break Out of the Work Mold and Start Living!</title>
		<description>A guest post by Lillian Maresch, Ph.D.

So many people have taken the courageous step to walk away from careers that no longer provide them with intrinsic or energetic rewards, literally choosing personal happiness and inner fulfillment over the need for a high paying job that leaves them emotionally bankrupt.

For example, ...</description>
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		<title>Nobody Wanted A Drill</title>
		<description>Perry Marshall is credited with the following quote:
“Nobody who bought a drill actually wanted a drill. They wanted a hole. Therefore, if you want to sell drills, you should advertise information about making holes – NOT information about drills.”
Likewise, if you want to sell coaching, you should feature the benefits ...</description>
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		<title>What’s Your Dream?</title>
		<description>I recently attended an interesting family conference entitled “Rethinking Education”. The highlight for me was a presenter named Daniel Armstrong (www.FindATree.com) whose subject was “What’s Your Dream?”

Daniel has had a colorful and dynamic career. He studied political science at Columbia, law and business at UCLA. He served as an aide ...</description>
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		<title>Doesn&#8217;t everyone want a life that&#8217;s Just About Perfect? You&#8217;d be surprised&#8230;</title>
		<description>I was.

I discovered the reason why so many people say they want the perfect life but never achieve it.

They are simply resisting change in their life.

Why is that?

Mainly, when change has entered a person's life in the past, it usually came in the form of a loss, not a gain.
It ...</description>
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