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Have you decided to do something different in this upcoming New Year? I have, and I’ll tell you on this podcast.
Are you planning to have a better 2012 than 2011? If you’re not, then listen to this podcast. If you are, then listen to this podcast.
I am heading over to the Phoenix Rescue Mission in a couple of hours to teach tonight. In this podcast, I share some of what I am going to share with them.
Happy New Year!
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Great perspective on the new year! I’m definitely inspired. The same wind blows on us all, but it’s not the blowing of the wind; it’s the set of the sail.
Thanks, Michael – I love that analogy.