Negatives - Episode #34

January 28, 2008 – 9:33 am

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  1. 8 Responses to “Negatives - Episode #34”

  2. Hello Michael,

    Not too many comments yet, perhaps that was a little scary for some! :)

    I did that a couple of years ago now, & it was scary (quit my JOB) turned out to be the best thing I ever did, & can never go back :)

    Being out of the comfy zone…

    Scary As, but worth it!

    Cheers, Dianne in NZ
    “Make 2008, Great”

    By Dianne Kneller on Jan 28, 2008

  3. Keep The Momentum Coming - I’m starting to roll !

    By Mike D'Auria on Jan 28, 2008

  4. Hello Micheal, I want to tell you that I think you are very funny and are a breath of fresh air! I liked how you talked about Negative Return by having something in your life that you want to turn around or refuse to go back to it ever no matter what happens! Please continue with your Funny videos and wild hand gestures that you do! DR. Dirk Friedt

    By Dirk Friedt on Jan 28, 2008

  5. Great talk Michael thankyou

    By Robert Price on Jan 28, 2008

  6. Michael - it is nice to be reminded of such thought processes-getting yourself into basically a point of no return so that you keep going forth, eventually buildig something positive!

    By Freshbloodwebsites.com on Jan 29, 2008

  7. I fired myself from long-term employment - twice.
    2 x neg = I have to create my own business now,
    to survive…

    It felt hard to leave the comfort zone, but after I did
    I feel freedom.

    Best wishes,
    Ulla H

    By Ulla H on Jan 29, 2008

  8. Hi Michael!
    Similar terminology in aviation: “point of no return”. Also pilots know that once the plane reaches the “v1 speed” on the runway, they HAVE TO get it into the air no matter what. Meaning they need to take any problem they might have with them into the air and ‘work’ from there. Aborting the start is more dangerous past that point than flying a ‘broken’ airplane.

    By John W. Furst on Jan 31, 2008

  9. Some time ago, I read in Reader’s Digest about a man (I can’t remember who) who always wanted to cross over the boarder and start a new life. He could never get up enough courage to do so. One day, he just threw his hat over the fence - and that was his “no-return” point. He had to climb over to get his hat.

    By Tim Barrett on Apr 4, 2008

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