Success Star, Jack Canfield - April 4, 2009 New Jersey/New York Area

March 21st, 2009

Sue and Mindy with Jack Canfield

For those of you on the East Coast I wanted you to know of a FABULOUS event coming up in East Rutherford, New Jersey, not far from Manhattan, New York (just across the Hudson River-think US Airways landing)

America’s #1 Success Coach, Jack Canfield, will be finishing his cross-country tour of his first-time-ever One Day Success Workshop. This will be held on Saturday, April 4, 2009. Jack has never done these events as a one-day packed-full workshop before. Instead, folks interested in receiving Jack’s training on The Success Principles have had to sign up for his 7-day intensive “Breakthrough to Success” Program which is held in Scottsdale, Arizona each August.

Many of you are already familiar with Jack as the co-author and co-founder of the “Chicken Soup for the Soul” series (www.ChickenSoup.com), author and professional speaker on The Success Principles and many other books. (www.JackCanfield.com)

Perhaps you have the CD of The Success Principles in your car or have read The Big White Book or subscribe to his e-newsletter or his free Ask Jack monthly inspirational teleconference. (www.AskJackCanfield.com).

Imagine, getting to spend an entire day with this motivational magnet LIVE and being surrounded with like-minded people who are successful, positive and striving to reach their potential.

Times are tough for a lot of people right now. 2008 was not one of the best years our country has seen and the news in 2009 can appear to look grimmer each day. If you are in need of a good shot in the arm, or perhaps a good kick in the rear to make the most of yourself in 2009, sign up immediately to attend this event. If you sign up with a friend, you save even more. (www.TheSuccessPrinciplesWorkshop.com)

I attended Jack’s first all-day event in Anaheim, California about five weeks ago. This was an AMAZING DAY. Each participant was the recipient of Jack’s enthusiasm, his wonderful stories and sense of humor, and his easy-going teaching style. He laid out the tools to help move each of us from where we are to where we want to be.

We worked individually, in pairs, and in foursomes identifying what’s holding us back and how to move forward. Each of us received a 40+ page workbook filled with tools from “The Success Principles”. While time did not allow Jack to teach all of the principles in his great, white book, Jack focused on the critical ones. (That’s ANOTHER book he has written, “The Power of Focus”)

The man is a genius and the man is genuine. He has so much to share, and he wants to reach as many folks as possible to help them reach their full potential.

Run, don’t walk to your nearest phone and call 805.563.2935 or sign up at www.TheSuccessPrinciplesWorkshop.com for this GREAT DAY to move you forward

It’s almost the end of the first quarter of 2009 - have YOU reached your potential yet?

Let America’s #1 Success Coach, Jack Canfield, show you the way.

Sue Crum

www.theREDteam.com

A Little Place Can Be Special

February 16th, 2009

Do you ever get stuck trying to make your house into a home? I think that happens to all of us at some time, regardless of how long we have lived in a place.

I’ve lived in my house ten years now – wow, did that go by quickly! I’ve had a little porch off the living room. The operative word here is “little”. Certainly, no room for line dancing on this slice of cement, but enough space for one or two people to walk out and smell the great ocean air and peek at the blue Pacific.

During this darn-fast decade I have never sat on this porch. I guess I was too busy going to and fro or here and there to give it much thought. The only times I would go out there would be to hang a decorative flag about an upcoming holiday or event or to bring in that same flag when the wind started to roar like a tiger.

Earlier this month I found myself out on that porch fiddling with a flag, when I thought, “Boy, it’s kind of sweet out here-why don’t I ever come here?” I looked around and saw that I had a small bistro table still sitting there from not sure when. The only activity the table had had was birds visiting the mosaic top of broken china and chiseling pieces out for one of their nests.

I quickly found two patio chairs and a small BBQ grill and brought them onto the porch. I watered the window boxes and the red geraniums stood tall as toy soldiers with this attention. That Saturday afternoon I took a much-needed break of tea on that porch and relished in its simplicity. Not a big place-but just big enough to read, relax, and re-create my afternoon.

Do you have a little spot in your house that is calling to you? Look around. Maybe it’s been there all along but you haven’t had a chance to stop and notice. See if you can find it and let me know what kind of sanctuary from the day you can create.

Sue

Making Your Space a Special Place

www.theREDteam.com

TOOOOO MUCH TO DO ON YOUR TO DO LIST?

December 31st, 2008

Too much to do on your list this time of year? Has that feeling of overwhelm and panic crept into your life? Do you catch yourself coming and going but not knowing where you’ve been?

Be grateful in realizing you are not alone. The holidays sneak up on us each year no matter how often we promise ourselves we’ll be ready this time.

It’s not too late to look over your list and re-evaluate what’s on there that could possibly come off. If it helps you some, keep in mind your To Do List is nothing compared to President-elect Obama’s list. In the November 21, 2008 issue of the magazine The Week, the cover had Obama’s To Do list on it with a drawing of Obama working off some of the items.

His list looked like this:

THINGS TO DO

MAKE HISTORY——

FIX ECONOMY

GET PUPPY

END WAR

MEASURE DRAPES

CLOSE GUANTANAMO

GET MILK

HIRE RAHM—-

APPEAR BIPARTISAN

Whether you voted for Obama or not, it doesn’t matter now. History has been made and he’ll need all the help and intelligent counsel he can get to work through these items successfully.

Aren’t you grateful you’re not in his shoes?

His list makes yours seem pretty reasonable now, doesn’t it? Nothing like a little perspective to help us keep it simple. So take another look at your list. Can something be eliminated here? If not eliminated, how about reduced, re-invented or recycled?

Keep your focus and count your blessings.

One step at a time…

Until next time

Sue

www.theREDteam.com