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By Karl Staib

Reaching Your Goals with Jim Bellacera

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What would you sacrifice to reach the most important goal that you have in your life?

It’s a good question and one Jim and I talked about in our 23 minute conversation.

Reaching your goals is vital to growing your business. If you keep falling short you won’t create the type of life you deserve.

You won’t want to miss this one.

One of my favorite moments was at the 20:09 mark. We talk about the concepts of motivation and how to harness it. Great stuff!

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In this interview you’ll learn:

  1. What sacrifices do you need to give up to succeed?
  2. How to surround yourself with people who will support you.
  3. How to find the mindset that helps you reach your goals.

You can also check Jim’s website at Successful Thinkers Network.

What did you learn from the conversation? (Share in the comment section below.)

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By Karl Staib

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