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2013 is Half Over – How Are Those New Year’s Resolutions Coming Along?

I just recorded a quick Google Hangout for you.

What are the top 5 regrets of the dying?

How are those New Year’s resolutions coming along?

  • Still trying to lose weight?
  • Still looking to find that one perfect person?
  • Still stressed out?
  • Still not making what you deserve financially?

I’d like to help you so that you actually achieve those resolutions!

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Inspiration Mondays – Freedom Isn’t Free

Every Monday, I share something that inspires me.
Check out the video below for a reunion story that will
bring a tear to your eye!

I want you to know, that YOU inspire me. Wherever you are in the world or in your life, I know that you are facing challenges.

However, no one faces more challenges than the people that stand up for our freedom.

Here in the United States, today is the day that we honor those that have lived and died for our freedom.

Regardless of your political opinions, or where are you from, all of us have a huge debt to pay to those that have given up their time, their health, or even their lives for our freedom.

Living a life where the “money thing” is taken care of isn’t any different. It requires standing up for what we believe in. It requires a “fight” (work). It requires sacrifice of time. It requires risk, strategy and leadership.

If you are looking to win your own personal war for freedom, let’s fight together.

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Inspiration Monday – Everything You Do Matters

old-lady-lesson-patience-taxi-driver-hospice-smiling-retiring-nycIt’s easy to think that what we do (or don’t do) doesn’t matter.

However, that thinking is completely wrong.

Everything we do matters.

I’m happy to share the following story with you today. Enjoy.

A NYC Taxi driver wrote:

I arrived at the address and honked the horn. After waiting a few minutes I honked again. Since this was going to be my last ride of my shift I thought about just driving away, but instead I put the car in park and walked up to the door and knocked.. ‘Just a minute’, answered a frail, elderly voice. I could hear something being dragged across the floor.

After a long pause, the door opened. A small woman in her 90′s stood before me. She was wearing a print dress and a pillbox hat with a veil pinned on it, like somebody out of a 1940′s movie.

By her side was a small nylon suitcase. The apartment looked as if no one had lived in it for years. All the furniture was covered with sheets.

There were no clocks on the walls, no knickknacks or utensils on the counters. In the corner was a cardboard
box filled with photos and glassware.

‘Would you carry my bag out to the car?’ she said. I took the suitcase to the cab, then returned to assist the woman.

She took my arm and we walked slowly toward the curb.

She kept thanking me for my kindness. ‘It’s nothing’, I told her.. ‘I just try to treat my passengers the way I would want my mother to be treated.’

‘Oh, you’re such a good boy, she said. When we got in the cab, she gave me an address and then asked, ‘Could you drive
through downtown?’

‘It’s not the shortest way,’ I answered quickly..

‘Oh, I don’t mind,’ she said. ‘I’m in no hurry. I’m on my way to a hospice.

I looked in the rear-view mirror. Her eyes were glistening. ‘I don’t have any family left,’ she continued in a soft voice..’The doctor says I don’t have very long.’ I quietly reached over and shut off the meter.

‘What route would you like me to take?’ I asked.

For the next two hours, we drove through the city. She showed me the building where she had once worked as an elevator operator.

We drove through the neighborhood where she and her husband had lived when they were newlyweds She had me pull up in front of a furniture warehouse that had once been a ballroom where she had gone dancing as a girl.

Sometimes she’d ask me to slow in front of a particular building or corner and would sit staring into the darkness, saying nothing.

As the first hint of sun was creasing the horizon, she suddenly said, ‘I’m tired.Let’s go now’.
We drove in silence to the address she had given me. It was a low building, like a small convalescent home, with a driveway that passed under a portico.

Two orderlies came out to the cab as soon as we pulled up. They were solicitous and intent, watching her every move.
They must have been expecting her.

I opened the trunk and took the small suitcase to the door. The woman was already seated in a wheelchair.

‘How much do I owe you?’ She asked, reaching into her purse.

‘Nothing,’ I said

‘You have to make a living,’ she answered.

‘There are other passengers,’ I responded.

Almost without thinking, I bent and gave her a hug.She held onto me tightly.

‘You gave an old woman a little moment of joy,’ she said. ‘Thank you.’

I squeezed her hand, and then walked into the dim morning light.. Behind me, a door shut. It was the sound of the closing of a life..

I didn’t pick up any more passengers that shift. I drove aimlessly lost in thought. For the rest of that day,I could hardly talk.What if that woman had gotten an angry driver,or one who was impatient to end his shift? What if I had refused to take the run, or had honked once, then driven away?

On a quick review, I don’t think that I have done anything more important in my life.

We’re conditioned to think that our lives revolve around great moments.

But great moments often catch us unaware-beautifully wrapped in what others may consider a small one.

Inspiration Mondays – Read This Story

Today I bring you an inspiring story that was posted on my Empower Network team’s Facebook page.

This story brought tears of joy and gratitude to my eyes. I personally know this gentleman and am grateful for his post. What a difference he’s been able to make for his family, most especially his Mom.

So after I left the gym today, I swung thru my moms house…And outside her house was the Gas&Electric man, coming to cut off her power cuz she was behind by behind $1,800….

Of course my mother NEVER told me she was behind that bad….and by the tears in her eyes I could tell that she didn’t know how she was gonna pay it.

Any other time this had happened before, the lights got cut cuz nobody in my entire family had more than a few hundred dollars in any account they owned.

And even if everyone had put all the money they had together, it still wouldn’t have been enough, so the power would get cut….

And we would have to go MONTHS without power.

When I was younger, I remember having to take a cold shower in the dark and saying to myself “This is some BULLSHIT! How come nobody never got no fucking money whenever shit goes down”

I remember saying to myself “when I get older, I’m gonna make sure this NEVER happens to my mother again!”

Then today, years later, the Gas and Electric people came to come cut the power again, when I just happened to had stopped by my moms house after leaving the gym.

So, I just thought I’d share with you guys the picture of the receipt after I paid the guy for the full amount.

#grateful

It’s moments like this that makes what we do here amazing!

This is what winning really feels like!

Here’s to large bank accounts!

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Do you still believe that empower is too good to be true? I don’t know how that could be!

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