So What’s Your Story?

TRUE RUNNERS WORLD NEWSLETTER

You shouldn’t be surprised I’m a fan of the hit TV series ‘Law & Order’ considering I’m a former law student. For some odd reason, I’m fixated with the shows beginning…

In the criminal justice system…these are their stories” DUN DUN! For an hour, the justice process — start to finish —is under a microscope.

It’s also important to know your “story” if you really want to be a better runner or just have a fitter lifestyle.

In fact, this is why so many have problems… they make goals, totally energized in the beginning, convincing themselves  improvements will soon follow, later losing momentum which blows up all the positive energy mustered up in the first place.

****No B.S. Runner****

What if everything you’ve heard about getting thinner, boosting your PR or simply coping with life’s day-to-day struggles is total BS? Would you keep being brainwashed, doing the same things and getting the same results? Or would you try something new and radically different? To stop the madness, GO HERE before this special report is removed.

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See, I get unsolicited advice about the best way to present these discussions to you. They say my emails are sometimes too long, too frequent or too hypey. One runner even suggested I just get to the point, saying “I’m here for motivation, not to try and figure out what you’re talking about.”

Well, that just reveals a lack of understanding for my story.  

See, I happen to personally know a few, quite successful thought visionaries, their numbers and the returns. I also get to see the results of how my system is run. I’m privy to my story.

I know even more runners and professionals dedicated to their fitness & health … all types. And the most rewarding part is the number of emails I get from subscribers thanking me for helping them get better by the way I put a ‘slant’ on things.

Nothing I do here is haphazard. If I always work to find the whole story, then I can write the “best story” for you every time.

If you act without first doing your due diligence, you’ve now increased your odds for disappointment.

So, learn a lesson from Law & Order— wanna be a better? Then there should be a thorough, honest and ongoing understanding of YOU.  In other words, know your story…no matter how bad it hurts.

Otherwise, it’s not uncommon that your performance will be worst for it.

On with your run…

 

 

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