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Author Topic: Plans for another "Creating The Impossible"?  (Read 2082 times)
Tomwalked
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« on: August 31, 2009, 10:13:05 AM »

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Are there plans for another "Creating The Impossible" program?

and... If anyone went throught the program... please, let us know how it was!

(those that didn't do the process cannot read the posts above- but I for one am anxious to know your impressions.... successes??)



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« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2009, 03:24:21 PM »

I went through the program and had a very productive month. Daily mp3s were great.

Best part was the community that developed and the mutual support. Will definitely do it again.

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« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2009, 12:21:46 PM »

I did the July program, too, and the best result was learning that nothing is impossible. I highly recommend doing the program when it is offered again.

In fact, I just started again on my own on September 1st with a new goal of fully living happiness and success in my Zone of Genius, based on Gay Hendricks' book, The Big Leap. Blending together the exploration of The Big Leap with Michael's Impossible Goal program is fantastic. I'm loving this already!
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« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2009, 06:59:58 PM »



I went through the "Creating the Impossible" program.  Highly Recommended if done again!  The community which developed was AWESOME!!  Twice weekly we had Action Days which were inspirational and assisted not only in me reaching my intended games ( I do Games, not Goals...) that month, but I also met alot of interesting and wonderful people!

I am in the Success Made Fun, yet I feel alone in this program.  The content is good, but the community is not as active as I would prefer... AND it is still a wonderful program with great guidance!!

Jim
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« Reply #4 on: November 16, 2009, 05:16:11 AM »

I can only agree with the other comments.  Creating the Impossible was wonderful and partly down to the community which I too am missing with Success Made Fun.  I'll keep posting though so if there's anyone out there.....

The month on Creating the Impossible opened my eyes to new ways of thinking and different approaches to achieving goals or rather I should say on working toward my goals.  The change in approach was such that I felt I didn't really get the best out of my first attempt - there was too much new to take on board and I realised that my goal wasn't right - as so many others reported.  I started again on my own straight away with a new goal and achieved far more success than I had imagined.

The audios are brilliant and on days when I'm struggling to be inspired I put the iPod on and listen over and before too long I'm off and running again.

I'm really hoping that the program will run again sometime soon.  I want to do it again and I'd love to get more people involved.

I'm still benefitting from the support of the community now and have a feeling that this will continue indefinitely.

Well worth doing!
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