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Elements of RPM (Results, Purpose, Massive action plan)


1)      Specifically ask for what you want
 More often than not, you are getting what you ask for. But you don’t realize how "generally" you are asking. CLARITY IS POWER the more specifically you ask the more clear it is for your brain to go after exactly what it is that you’re looking for. You have to know specifically what you are after. You have to know the result of what you are looking for.
2)      Purpose, why do you want this
 Reasons come first, the answers come second. You have to know what you want to build the drive to want it. If you do not have enough reasons to want something you are not going to make it happen
3)      What is your Massive Action plan
What is it going to take to actually get you there? The first plan and the second plan may not work, are you prepared? Do you have many back up plans.  

For more information visit Tony Robbins - Awesome motivational speaker!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmD7GrKNBIw&feature=related

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