It's Always Too Soon To Quit

Anyone who desires more success and greater personal satisfaction must 
understand, "Whether we rise above trouble in victory, or go down beneath it in defeat, depends not on the hardships of life, but on the way we react to them."

In 1922 at age 38, Harry S. Truman was deep in debt and out of work but 25 years later he was President to the United States . . . R.H. Macy had seven retail failures before he became the merchant leader of America . . . Dr. Seuss was rejected 27 times before he was published yet now his books have sold over 200 million copies . . Walt Disney was fired from a newspaper because he "had no good ideas."

These and other examples teach the principles:

  • "When storm clouds come, eagles fly! Small birds run for cover!"
  • Why failure is never final
  • How to get the breaks in life

Time requirement:

A minimum of two hours is suggested but may be adapted to a more limited time frame.

All materials in this seminar are based on the book, "It's Always Too Soon To Quit" by Lewis Timberlake.

Dan Gilmore
979-249-7357
Email: dan@rfassociates.net

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