Every game we’ve ever played comes with a set of instructions except the greatest game of all - life. We all desire success but most of us aren’t taught the most basic rules we need to achieve it. I decided to put my best efforts into writing that guide - to put every lesson I’ve learned into one place for you to read. Peace of mind, health and energy, loving relationships, financial freedom, worthy goals, and self-mastery are all included in this instruction manual.
We can all win this game. It’s a free gift. There are no high scores. There are no losers. Best of all, this game is real and we can all be successful if we decide to start playing right now. You don’t have to agree with everything I’ve written, but I hope you all find a few tools to help you along your path to success. Good Luck!
About the Author - that’s me!
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I’m a sales rep, writer, artist, and student in the game of life. I live in Port Coquitlam, BC with my beautiful wife and son.
If you have any comments, ideas, or suggestions, please email me at marcel@marcellegros.com.
I am currently accepting articles from contributing authors interested in the topics of self-development, productivity, addiction recovery, success, health and fitness, and spirituality. Send a sample of your writing or your current web-site, book, or other credits.
Contributing Authors
Charlene Legros is an amazingly talented and insightful writer and poet. I’m sure you’ll love her work. She’s my soulmate and she teaches me every day, what it is to be a compassionate human being. I don’t always listen to her, but she hasn’t given up on me yet.
Edward W. Smith is the author of Sixty Seconds To Success, he produces and hosts the Bright Moment cable TV and internet radio show, is President of the Bright Moment Seminars, is a motivational speaker, and publishes the free, daily One Minute Motivator (quick peak performance tip) via email and youtube.com..
You can visit his web-site at www.brightmoment.com.
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1 f // Apr 8, 2008 at 7:32 am
no notes in year 2008. I’m not sure if you’ve given up, but I’ve read quite a few notes now, and I like it, it’s good-written, holds some wisdom, maybe sometimes bit obvious for one to appreciate,
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