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The Power of The Goal 2010.

By E. R. Haas - March 19, 2010
Are you unwittingly screwing up your own success? If you're like the average bear, there's no question. Just look at the stats below.

Less than 24% have the power to turn their dreams into tangible milestones and objectives.

This means that 76% of the population permit their dreams and goals to die a slow, agonizing death from a lack of attention.

What a total waste of time and life.
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A Life or Death Choice: Lose Weight Now, or else...

By E. R. Haas and Michael Lovitch - December 2, 2008
As part of our joint strategic alliance to help people start 2009 on the most successful, best-possible footing possible, Michael and I are making it possible for you to get in the best shape of your life... by simply taking 15 minutes each day to RELAX... and lose 10-20-50 pounds or more fast. No pills... diets... or stuff that has no chance of working. This program a clinically proven, backed by 60 years of science and WORKS.
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Three Rules For Business Survival -- Indeed Prosperity -- In a Results-driven Melt-Down Global Economy.

By E. R. Haas, CEO ThinkTQ, Inc. - October 15, 2008
No question, the competition is relentless. Some say ruthless. Will your company prosper in this "Results-driven" Melt-Down global economy? Or, will it find itself on the path to organizational extinction? How can you be sure?
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Procrastinate Less ~ Sell More!

April 30, 2008
Need to make more sales?

Pay very close attention to this article, as you will learn about the secret weapon endorsed by Brian Tracy, Tom Hopkins, Jay Conrad Levinson and more doctors than we can list...

Since the economy started melting down last July, we have been bombarded with questions from sales people at all levels on how to increase their sales by eliminating procrastination.
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ThinkTQ And Grow Rich...

By E. R. Haas - February 4, 2008
If you are looking for clear, specific direction on becoming truly successful — both personally and professionally — or have friends / associates who are struggling with failed hopes and dreams, I will turn your entire life around. No motivational hype, just some rock-solid advice from a man with both tremendous failures... and phenomenal successes to his credit.

Even better, massive DATA to actually PROVE what I am about to tell you.

Over the last few thousand years there has been considerable debate, dialogue and discussion about success — what it means... and how to achieve it.

Today, we can answer this question quantitatively, absolutely and unequivocally.
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Success and Failure: Will Power vs. Your Subconscious Programming

By Michael Lovitch - November 19, 2007
When we initially created the huge TQ performance database, one central question guided our extensive research: Why do some people succeed brilliantly — almost effortlessly — while others, with equal talent and intelligence... struggle just to make it through the day... living from paycheck to paycheck with no real progress made towards achieving their dreams and goals?

Ultimately, the question became, ''Why do smart people fail?''
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Will You Survive the Real Estate Meltdown?

By Kent C. Madson, RE/Max Hall Of Fame and Cofounder, ThinkTQ, Inc. - September 3, 2007
Where the media has been focusing on the serious problems in the housing industry, this article focuses on the specific actions real estate and mortgage professionals can take to survive what is shaping up to be the worst housing market in years... if not ever.

Rather than just present more gloom and doom rhetoric, we are offering a specific, actionable solution to the question, "What must I do survive the current market meltdown?"
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