Creating the impossible

29 June 2010

Do you have a dream? Something you’re passionate about but you don’t think you can ever achieve? Michael Neill wants to help you achieve that goal next month.

Michael is a prominent life coach I admire. I loved his book, You Can Have What You Want: Proven Strategies for Inner and Outer Success and I’ve enjoyed his radio show on Hayhouse Radio Network. He employs neurolinguistic programming (NLP) techniques in his coaching practice. The life coach I use, Shannon Wilkinson uses NLP as well. I’ve found it to be really effective.

I admire Michael so much that I took a coaching workshop with him in New York a few years ago. It was terrific.

Michael is starting a 30-day program tomorrow called Creating the Impossible. From July 1 to 30, participants will work on achieving a goal they’ve set for the program — one that they think they have a less than 50-50 chance of being able to achieve.

The program includes a workbook, a 35-minute audio and daily audio messages from Michael, and group action days, where you work on your project and link to other group members via telebridge or chat room throughout the day. There’s also a forum for participants that Michael will actively participate in.

I’m intrigued. The program is $99 or free to members of Michael’s Solutions Cafe, a membership program that costs $179 a year. What strikes me as particularly effective is putting myself in the mindset that I can achieve the impossible in a month. Just thinking I can do it is a huge step in the right direction.

I’m thinking that less than $100 doesn’t seem a high price to pay for achieving the impossible.

Please note: Because I’m such a fan of Michael’s, I’m one of his affiliates. The links to him are affiliate links — if you click on them and purchase something, I get a commission.

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