"I Challenge You" is about overcoming all those little, and not so little, challenges that life tends to throw at one from time to time.
It might be something trivial like a persistent hook that is driving you nuts and your golf handicap into the stratosphere, or it could be something more serious like mounting credit card debt.
Whatever the magnitude of the challenge, you have 2 choices. Lie down and surrender and let all and sundry tramp all over you, or take a deep breath, straighten your back, and tackle the challenge head on!
To paraphrase "It's not how many times you stumble and fall that counts, but how many times you pick yourself up again"
This page, and the links you find at the bottom, highlight resources that I have found useful in helping me overcome my own challenges - both trivial and the more serious.
Perhaps they can do the same for you?
Warm Regards
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Great Life Skills are what eases your passage through life. Unfortunately they are rarely taught in a comprehensive, easily understood way. They often come to us piecemeal and usually as the result of our "experiences" - that is to say through the university of life's school of knocks.
Great life skills really have very little to do with your formal education. In my opinion, anyone with a comprehensive set of great life skills must first have come to the conclusion that there must be more to life than what they are experiencing, and then they have gone out to find some answers.
So, having got to that point in my life, I was both interested and skeptical when I chanced upon BANABU by a guy called Mike Kemski.Was this genuine or another fly by night chancer?
He offered 11 simple principles that he claimed would allow me to live my Ultimate Life.The other interesting claim as far as I was concerned was that I would start seeing results virtually straight away - in fact within a few hours of putting only one of the principles into practice.
Now, having a scientific and business training background the feel good, ra ra stuff doesn't automatically appeal to my reasoning brain.
However, I put that nagging, doubting feeling aside and went ahead and got a copy of the 11 Power Principles of Success E book.
Then, most fortunately as it turns out, I got stuck into following through on the course and exercises.
So, what are my impressions? Well, it's fun,it's simple, it's based around real life and most importantly, it gives you a game plan to follow. It has been a breath of fresh air that has invigorated what was a slightly jaded life that was showing the wear and tear of surviving in this world.
Have I reached utopia yet? Absolutely not. Have I made great strides in many areas of my life - absolutely!The principles taught are great life skills that you can apply every day in every situation.
In fact, as soon as I finished the book I encouraged my 14 year old daughter to do the course and she has also benefitted tremendously - proving that these 11 principles are universally applicable in anybody's life.
Great Life Skills make for a Great Life!
Other Useful Resources
1) Get your Business Back on Track
2) Tackle Credit Card Debt
3) Useful Tools For Starting your Internet Marketing Business
Lifestyle Challenges
1) Go caravanning in the UK &/or Mainland Europe