Getting the Most from Life is a 3-Step Miracle

There are three very simple steps to getting what you want out of life. In this video, Mitch Horowitz explains...

  1.  Make a list
  2.  Read the list
  3.  Be thankful when results happen

 

 


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    Manuel Franco on

  • This blog could not have arrived at a more opportune time for me. On Dec. 21, 2016, I was seriously ill in LI Jewish Hospital as a residual result of a car smashing into me while I was crossing a street near my neighborhood. My left leg got mangled and there were multiple fractures in my left arm, all of which required emergency traumatic surgery. I couldn’t have felt any more despondent and hopeless than when I was woken up by a nurse that morning at about 6:15 am. When she was finished taking my BP I reached for my cell phone, clicked on my Gmail icon and read your email blog. It wasn’t very long, but it said everything I needed to read. Now I make To Do lists for the work I have, check them during the day and am very grateful when good things result from my efforts.

    Ira H. Silverman on

  • This blog could not have arrived at a more opportune time for me. On Dec. 21, 2016, I was seriously ill in LI Jewish Hospital as a residual result of a car smashing into me while I was crossing a street near my neighborhood. My left leg got mangled and there were multiple fractures in my left arm, all of which required emergency traumatic surgery. I couldn’t have felt any more despondent and hopeless than when I was woken up by a nurse that morning at about 6:15 am. When she was finished taking my BP I reached for my cell phone, clicked on my Gmail icon and read your email blog. It wasn’t very long, but it said everything I needed to read. Now I make To Do lists for the work I have, check them during the day and am very grateful when good things result from my efforts.

    Ira H. Silverman on

  • Life is worth taking a risk for, it’s like a football game. every inch is accounted for, every touchdown is celebrated and you hope everyone notices you for your game on and off the field.

    Marina Marquez on

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