Finding Optimal Outcomes

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Optimal Outcomes At some point in every rich or famous women’s life, she's thought "I want...I need" and the only difference between her I want and I need and your I want and I need is that she can instantly buy it or assign someone to look for it on her behalf. When what she wants and needs does it exist she create it or finds someone the create it. Until she gets what she’s wants or needs she's in pursuit...looking for it. You and I are no different. We may do the searching ourselves, but the looking still happens and that's not just for "things", it happens for relationships, experiences and lifestyles. Staying motivated while seeking optimal outcomes creates questions like: • How do I maintain my enthusiasm during difficult moments? • How do I have fun with so much responsibility? • How do I build today so my tomorrow is the lifestyle I want to live? We all want, dream, desire the best for our tomorrow and we've realized that having the best tomorrow is a result of what happens along the journey you’re on now. As a life coach, mentor, magazine columnist and project manager, I've found that no matter where you started, when you started, or what your journey looks like today...your tomorrow can still change if you want it to. There is no “too late” to do anything. What you seek is what you find. The key is active looking. What you focus on most is what grows in your business or life. So, where's your focus? what do you think about most? what do spend time worrying about? What do you spend time planning


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