Yes! My message remains the same. And it is - Press On! Too many people give up too soon on their dream. I don't know you. But you and I may have something in common. In fact, I am certain we do.
We want more out of life. Everyday we think of ways to improve our situation. If this is not the case for you, then you are dead. You see, even if you are operating on 0.2% of your brain - trust me, some people are - you still want more every day.
And so, I beg you to never give up on your wanting more. I also beg you to press on! It's not going to happen over night! Yes, you might say, "well, it's been a long time." I know. But stay with it. Your breakthrough may be closer than you are imagining.
If you happen to arrive here by accident, let me tell you that there's no accident here. You were meant to hear this today.
Press on!
Rene
Top motivational speaker Rene Godefroy wants to share poverty and diseases in a small Haitian village to incredible success in America!
Saturday, May 20, 2006
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
Focus is Very Critical to Success
One of the most critical elements to success is focus. Now you and I know that we can be good at many things. But good is not the way to success. We have to be excellent or superb! And we have to finish what we started!
And so, I want to encourage you to focus on the task at hand until you finish it. I am telling you, if you can eleminate the distractions around and focus, you will belong to an elite.
Focus is the number one problem for most people, particularly business owners. I challenge you or I dare you to commit to finishing the projects you started working on and abandoned. You will feel really good and proud of yourself.
Press on!
Rene
And so, I want to encourage you to focus on the task at hand until you finish it. I am telling you, if you can eleminate the distractions around and focus, you will belong to an elite.
Focus is the number one problem for most people, particularly business owners. I challenge you or I dare you to commit to finishing the projects you started working on and abandoned. You will feel really good and proud of yourself.
Press on!
Rene
Friday, April 28, 2006
Why Aren't You Successful Yet?
Now, this is a question that should cause to pause and think for a moment. Really, why aren't you successful yet? As you might already know, I am one of the most qualified people on this planet to ask you this question. Why? Well, here's why...
I started in extreme poverty in a tiny and impoverished village in Haiti. I was a very desperate child. Today, I am living my dreams in America. I enjoy the best life has to offer. If you want more info, pick up a copy of my book "Kick Your Excuses Goodbye."
Okay, this is not to push my book on you. No. I have thousands from around the world whose lives have been transformed by the book. They are doing enough to promote it. This is rather about YOU. Yes, I mean YOU.
Have you ever taken a moment to really think what's stopping you from succeeding? You see, you have the power to choose which direction you are heading. But you have to know which direction first before you can change it.
What I mean is this: You can choose to change the habits that are keeping you away from your dreams. CHANGE them now! No one will ever be able to change your situation. Only you can do it. Just do it. Do it now. Yes! Now! Change! Change!
Oh, maybe you have a bunch of excuses why you can't do something to change the way things are for you. How about pick it up a copy of Kick Your Excuses Goodbye? I promise it will help you significantly.
Everything I did to elevate myself from diseases and poverty in Haiti to being a success in America is in the book. I held nothing back. You can to it, too.
Rene Godefroy
I started in extreme poverty in a tiny and impoverished village in Haiti. I was a very desperate child. Today, I am living my dreams in America. I enjoy the best life has to offer. If you want more info, pick up a copy of my book "Kick Your Excuses Goodbye."
Okay, this is not to push my book on you. No. I have thousands from around the world whose lives have been transformed by the book. They are doing enough to promote it. This is rather about YOU. Yes, I mean YOU.
Have you ever taken a moment to really think what's stopping you from succeeding? You see, you have the power to choose which direction you are heading. But you have to know which direction first before you can change it.
What I mean is this: You can choose to change the habits that are keeping you away from your dreams. CHANGE them now! No one will ever be able to change your situation. Only you can do it. Just do it. Do it now. Yes! Now! Change! Change!
Oh, maybe you have a bunch of excuses why you can't do something to change the way things are for you. How about pick it up a copy of Kick Your Excuses Goodbye? I promise it will help you significantly.
Everything I did to elevate myself from diseases and poverty in Haiti to being a success in America is in the book. I held nothing back. You can to it, too.
Rene Godefroy
Monday, April 10, 2006
Attention Entrepreneurs: Beware Before Bringing a Partner on Board
I want to quickly post this to let many of you reading this blog know that you have to be very careful when it comes to entering into a business partnership with others.
Partnership in business is like entering into a marriage. At first, everything seems to be perfect. We like and tolerate each other. We put our best behavior up front. Even if the partner did something out of the ordinary, we try to reason that it's a mistake.
Well, once the law of familiarity sets in, suddenly we begin to discover that we don't really want to put up with the behaviors we used to nicely put up with. Your partner now has more demands. They want you to do this or that. In fact, many times it appears as if no matter how much of yourself you pour into the business relationship, it's never enough.
Soon or later, one partner begins to suggest the other to sell out his or her shares. Now, I'm not saying that partnership never works out. You should know that you will never be able to succeed without a team. But I am trying to caution you to know what to expect.
And also, I want to be aware that going into business with a best friend or family members is usually not a good idea. The key is to go into business with a partner who is very competent in the areas that you are weak. And to make sure everything is done by the book. Don't jump in based on a handshake. Get the attorney to sign the papers.
Business is business. There's nothing personal here. You want to make sure everyone is accountable and committed. Partenership is a shared responsibility.
Don't just use your emotion. Use your brain as well.
Press on!
Rene Godefroy, Author of
Kick Your Excuses Goodbye
Partnership in business is like entering into a marriage. At first, everything seems to be perfect. We like and tolerate each other. We put our best behavior up front. Even if the partner did something out of the ordinary, we try to reason that it's a mistake.
Well, once the law of familiarity sets in, suddenly we begin to discover that we don't really want to put up with the behaviors we used to nicely put up with. Your partner now has more demands. They want you to do this or that. In fact, many times it appears as if no matter how much of yourself you pour into the business relationship, it's never enough.
Soon or later, one partner begins to suggest the other to sell out his or her shares. Now, I'm not saying that partnership never works out. You should know that you will never be able to succeed without a team. But I am trying to caution you to know what to expect.
And also, I want to be aware that going into business with a best friend or family members is usually not a good idea. The key is to go into business with a partner who is very competent in the areas that you are weak. And to make sure everything is done by the book. Don't jump in based on a handshake. Get the attorney to sign the papers.
Business is business. There's nothing personal here. You want to make sure everyone is accountable and committed. Partenership is a shared responsibility.
Don't just use your emotion. Use your brain as well.
Press on!
Rene Godefroy, Author of
Kick Your Excuses Goodbye
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