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If you are looking for inspiration and ideas on how to transform your life for the better then this free personal development course ‘Transform your Life – 30 Experiments in Personal Change’ is for you.  It’s not too late to make 2018 your best year yet but time is moving and soon the first half of 2018 will be gone (where does the time go?).

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This online course has just launched on Udemy and is based on the book ‘Experiments in Personal Change‘.  The course includes a free PDF download of the book worth $4.49. There are 32 lectures with over 3 hours of video accompanied by 30 actionable assignments to try out in your own life.  The course covers the following 6 key topics:

  1. Visualisation, goal setting and time management
  2. Attitude
  3. Mindfulness
  4. Risks – expand the comfort zone
  5. Health and Fitness
  6. Continuous learning

You can watch the course introductory video below:

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Enjoy the course!

Best Wishes,

Tom

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Have you set your rejection goal for 2018?

Here is a great idea that I want to suggest you experiment with in 2018.  I want you to collect 100 rejections!  It’s counter-intuitive but brilliant!  The thing is that if you work that hard to get so many rejections, you’re sure to get a few acceptances, too!  It’s almost that aiming for rejection is a far more attainable goal.  You are essentially re-framing rejection as an achievement for putting yourself out there, rather than a penalty and therefore you may have an easier time mustering the courage to aim for highly competitive targets. You may even find a weird sense of satisfaction in adding another rejection to your tally for the year!  Successful people put themselves out there a lot (outside their comfort zone) which generally means their ideas also get shot down constantly.

My own job hunting experience tallies with this.  I remember having a list of Xs on a chart for each job rejection and strangely felt proud of my rejections!  To me it was evidence that I was working hard.  The rejections eventually led to a yes and a new direction in my life.

This year I will be seeking 100 rejections and will be applying and asking for support and funding etc.  Things I would never have had the courage to ask for without this challenge of seeking out rejection.  How about you – are you going to join me and take up the 100 rejection challenge for 2018?

 

“If you want to increase your success rate, double your failure rate”.

Thomas J. Watson