Do you want to make 2021 better than 2020?

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Big news is coming next week…

I love all that New Year's Day stands for. New Years Day signals a change in seasons and a fresh start to begin writing the story of your hopes and anticipations for the new year. It allows you to put the past behind you and make a plan for a better tomorrow.

What does a better 2021 look like to you?

Does a better 2021 include shedding those last few pounds? Or perhaps it involves quitting smoking or excessive eating? Maybe it consists of going back to school, getting a membership to the gym, or taking a course to position you for a promotion at work? 

Any one of these resolutions would undoubtedly make for a better 2021. Do you want to know what each of these examples has in common?

Each requires a plan to succeed. EVERY SINGLE positive change you desire to make requires a plan to be successful

Do you have a plan? 

I want this to be your best year ever. On December 31, 2021, I want you to look back and say with absolute certainty, "This was a GREAT year!"

I have an exciting opportunity that I'll be announcing next week to help you form a plan to make this year YOUR year to grow to understand your purpose and step forward into realizing your potential.

Be on the lookout for post next week when I announce the first-ever opportunity of this kind built to make 2021 YOUR year to grow. 

I'll tell you more about it next week.

For your growth,

Bill

PS-- First, as I'm finalizing preparations, can I ask you a question?  

Do you understand your purpose? 

  • And if you do, when did you discover it? 

  • If not, what do you feel is holding you back from realizing it? 

Bill Cox

Bill is a credentialed and experienced Executive Coach. He has spent the last 20 years coaching thousands of leaders. Bill has a passion for helping leaders get to the next level and live intentional lives of influence. As a speaker, coach, and author, Bill places exceptional value on empowering leaders to thrive professionally and personally. Bill and his wife, Moey, reside in Pennsylvania, where they experience exceeding pleasure watching their son, Joel, grow into a modern-day knight.