Personal Development Success on Demand
The Internet resources available for anyone who is looking for self improvement or personal development advice are all but unlimited. In fact, as with most information that can be found on the Internet, the trick is not in finding the information, but rather in deciding which products, services, or advice are worth your time or your money.
This blog and the Today is that Day website are both supported by numerous advertising partners, and in most cases, those partners were hand-picked by me.
I have some limited control over the content that is displayed in the Google Adsense advertisements, but the rest of the text or graphical advertisements that you see were specifically picked by me for my blog and website readership.
As I detailed in the post entitled Law of Attraction Naysayers and Rampant Capitalism, I have no problem admitting to the world that my efforts at providing consistent, insightful, and empowering information are funded by the site’s advertisers as well as sales of my own self improvement products.
Normally, that is where my involvement with the buying decisions of my readers ends. If you are interested in the products and services provided by me or my advertisers, you will check them out. If not, then the content of this blog as well as my articles are still free as tools for you to use in order to improve and empower your life.
Today, I am going to take a rare moment outside of that non-interference policy, however, as one of my advertisers has made a change to their offering that I feel is worth you finding out about sooner rather than later.
The advertiser is question is called The Success Training Network, and you have undoubtedly seen plenty of text or graphical links to their website here on the blog. I personally use their information on a regular basis, and you can see some recent quotes from their teachers in the post Your Kung Fu is Weak, Self Improvement Slacker!
Their incredible programming has always been a one of kind service that anyone looking to stay inside the “personal development bubble” would be wise to take advantage of.
However, the recent news they announced that I felt strongly enough about to break my advertising non-interference code is that they are now offering their incredible programming ON DEMAND.
In the past, they had a regular television-style programming guide, and in order to watch any given segment, you needed to be able to be in front of your computer whenever that segment was being aired.
In today’s world where most people have schedules that border on insanity, it was previously not always possible to see the speaker or the program that you wanted to watch simply because of scheduling conflicts.
With TSTN’s new On Demand programming schedule, you can decide to watch what you want, when you want!
I have been working in the personal training and/or self improvement industry for years, and if I have seen one thing that consistently happens, it is that people are inconsistent with their lifestyle improvement efforts.
They allow the very lives that they are trying to improve to get in the way of them achieving the success that they want to achieve. The results are plain to see for anyone who hasn’t yet gotten rich, lost the weight, landed the dream job, or gotten into a relationship with Mr. or Mrs. Right.
The most effective way that I have found to stay “on task” with personal development is to constantly stay in touch with your goals by surrounding yourself on a daily basis with empowering circumstances.
There are books that you can read, MP3’s that you can download from the Internet, podcasts easily found using iTunes, free and at-cost eBooks available all over the place, videos on YouTube, and subscription television services such as TSTN and Spiritual Cinema.
No matter how you get your “stuff” into your system, there are unlimited free and low-cost options available for you to surround yourself with empowering and action-oriented content.
With TSTN’s new On Demand service, you now have one less excuse to not follow through with your personal development efforts.
You can choose from their entire library of amazing content, and watch whatever segments resonate with you, and you can watch them when it is convenient for you to do so. A lack of convenience is near the top of the list why a lot of people do not follow-through on their lifestyle improvement efforts.
You can take a look at the handy bar to your left to get a quick overview of the type of content offered by each of those speakers, although there are over 70 mentors, coaches, and teachers who make up the Success Training Network.
You can get a much more in-depth review as well as the opportunity to sign up for a free trial by simply visiting the TSTN website.
Also, you can sample almost 50 segments from The Success Training Network on YouTube. Just go to the Success Training channel.
Why have I plowed by loyal as well as my new blog readers with such a blatant advertisement?
Basically, because not only do I believe in TSTN, but I believe that it is in your best interest to consider this or a similar method of staying inside the personal development bubble on a daily basis.
There has been so much talk lately about the Law of Attraction being a scam, and about how people who teach others to be successful are just in it for the money, yada, yada, yada.
Whether you subscribe to any of that nonsense or not (and I recommend that you don’t) one concept has been very clear across all conversations that have to do with leading a successful life:
If you consistently think thoughts about what you want, feel positive and confident about getting what you want, and consistently take action towards getting what you want, then your desires will come to you.
The Success Training Network offers an opportunity for you to be frequently empowered, informed, and even entertained, and with their new On Demand service, a good thing just got even better.
So, with all of that being said, feel free to ignore this post completely and go on about your business. Be sure to come back tomorrow, though. Blatent advertisements are the exception, not the rule ’round these parts.
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