Breakthrough
How to Make a Change For Good
Setting Personal Goals By Faith
September 7, 2014 • Mark Beeson
Conventional wisdom can be a trap: what you don’t know can hurt you. “It’s easier to put it on a credit card and pay it all off later.” “I’m too old for this.” “If I don’t work late, I’ll never get ahead.” “I can’t just sit around and reflect. I’m busy—ain’t nobody got time for that.” I want it all. I want it now. How many times have you rushed into making changes in your life—a habit change, learning a new skill—only to have it flop? It’s not just the New Year’s Resolution Syndrome—it happens too often at all times of the year, that we run out of steam or get discouraged and give up. “Why isn’t this working!?” Life is fast and things get fuzzy between the good life and the life that does the most good. Is there another way to get it done? You’re invited to a life-changing experience. Billy Shakespeare said, “Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.” That’s why we’re going to take eight weeks to break down life changing habits for the mind, body and soul. It’s time to change—for good. Don’t miss a week. It might start the breakthrough you’ve been looking for.
How To Get Closer To God
September 14, 2014 • Mark Beeson
Conventional wisdom can be a trap: what you don’t know can hurt you. “It’s easier to put it on a credit card and pay it all off later.” “I’m too old for this.” “If I don’t work late, I’ll never get ahead.” “I can’t just sit around and reflect. I’m busy—ain’t nobody got time for that.” I want it all. I want it now. How many times have you rushed into making changes in your life—a habit change, learning a new skill—only to have it flop? It’s not just the New Year’s Resolution Syndrome—it happens too often at all times of the year, that we run out of steam or get discouraged and give up. “Why isn’t this working!?” Life is fast and things get fuzzy between the good life and the life that does the most good. Is there another way to get it done? You’re invited to a life-changing experience. Billy Shakespeare said, “Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.” That’s why we’re going to take eight weeks to break down life changing habits for the mind, body and soul. It’s time to change—for good. Don’t miss a week. It might start the breakthrough you’ve been looking for.
From Stressed To Blessed
September 21, 2014 • Mark Beeson
Conventional wisdom can be a trap: what you don’t know can hurt you. “It’s easier to put it on a credit card and pay it all off later.” “I’m too old for this.” “If I don’t work late, I’ll never get ahead.” “I can’t just sit around and reflect. I’m busy—ain’t nobody got time for that.” I want it all. I want it now. How many times have you rushed into making changes in your life—a habit change, learning a new skill—only to have it flop? It’s not just the New Year’s Resolution Syndrome—it happens too often at all times of the year, that we run out of steam or get discouraged and give up. “Why isn’t this working!?” Life is fast and things get fuzzy between the good life and the life that does the most good. Is there another way to get it done? You’re invited to a life-changing experience. Billy Shakespeare said, “Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.” That’s why we’re going to take eight weeks to break down life changing habits for the mind, body and soul. It’s time to change—for good. Don’t miss a week. It might start the breakthrough you’ve been looking for.
Change Your Life By Changing Your Mind
September 28, 2014
Conventional wisdom can be a trap: what you don’t know can hurt you. “It’s easier to put it on a credit card and pay it all off later.” “I’m too old for this.” “If I don’t work late, I’ll never get ahead.” “I can’t just sit around and reflect. I’m busy—ain’t nobody got time for that.” I want it all. I want it now. How many times have you rushed into making changes in your life—a habit change, learning a new skill—only to have it flop? It’s not just the New Year’s Resolution Syndrome—it happens too often at all times of the year, that we run out of steam or get discouraged and give up. “Why isn’t this working!?” Life is fast and things get fuzzy between the good life and the life that does the most good. Is there another way to get it done? You’re invited to a life-changing experience. Billy Shakespeare said, “Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.” That’s why we’re going to take eight weeks to break down life changing habits for the mind, body and soul. It’s time to change—for good. Don’t miss a week. It might start the breakthrough you’ve been looking for.
How To Deal With How You Feel
October 5, 2014 • Dr. Bob Laurent
Conventional wisdom can be a trap: what you don’t know can hurt you. “It’s easier to put it on a credit card and pay it all off later.” “I’m too old for this.” “If I don’t work late, I’ll never get ahead.” “I can’t just sit around and reflect. I’m busy—ain’t nobody got time for that.” I want it all. I want it now. How many times have you rushed into making changes in your life—a habit change, learning a new skill—only to have it flop? It’s not just the New Year’s Resolution Syndrome—it happens too often at all times of the year, that we run out of steam or get discouraged and give up. “Why isn’t this working!?” Life is fast and things get fuzzy between the good life and the life that does the most good. Is there another way to get it done? You’re invited to a life-changing experience. Billy Shakespeare said, “Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.” That’s why we’re going to take eight weeks to break down life changing habits for the mind, body and soul. It’s time to change—for good. Don’t miss a week. It might start the breakthrough you’ve been looking for.
Facing the Fears That Ruin Relationships
October 12, 2014 • Mark Beeson
Conventional wisdom can be a trap: what you don’t know can hurt you. “It’s easier to put it on a credit card and pay it all off later.” “I’m too old for this.” “If I don’t work late, I’ll never get ahead.” “I can’t just sit around and reflect. I’m busy—ain’t nobody got time for that.” I want it all. I want it now. How many times have you rushed into making changes in your life—a habit change, learning a new skill—only to have it flop? It’s not just the New Year’s Resolution Syndrome—it happens too often at all times of the year, that we run out of steam or get discouraged and give up. “Why isn’t this working!?” Life is fast and things get fuzzy between the good life and the life that does the most good. Is there another way to get it done? You’re invited to a life-changing experience. Billy Shakespeare said, “Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.” That’s why we’re going to take eight weeks to break down life changing habits for the mind, body and soul. It’s time to change—for good. Don’t miss a week. It might start the breakthrough you’ve been looking for.
Transforming How I See and Use Money
October 19, 2014 • Mark Beeson
You’re invited to a life-changing experience. Billy Shakespeare said, “Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.” That’s why we’re going to take eight weeks to break down life changing habits for the mind, body and soul. It’s time to change—for good. Don’t miss a week. It might start the breakthrough you’ve been looking for.
Facing Giants In Life and Work
October 26, 2014 • Dr. Bob Laurent
You’re invited to a life-changing experience. Billy Shakespeare said, “Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.” That’s why we’re going to take eight weeks to break down life changing habits for the mind, body and soul. It’s time to change—for good. Don’t miss a week. It might start the breakthrough you’ve been looking for.