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Wanna do something impossible?

Posted by Chris Morris on 29th June 2009

My friend Michael Neill has a great new idea – and you can get involved.

All you need is an “impossible” project. It can be anything from writing your first novel to losing 30lbs or earning £50,000.

Michael will coach you for 30 days. You’ll get an e-book to start things off, then an audio message from him each day. There will also be special “action days” where you can go online or join a group teleconference. And there’s a private forum too.

There are only two prerequisites for your project:

  1. You must believe you have a less than 50% chance for success in the 30 days of the program.
  2. You must be so passionate about what it is you want to create that you will be glad of any time you spend invested in creating it, regardless of how things turn out!

If you are a member of Michael’s Solutions Cafe or Steve Chandler’s Club Fearless, you can take part in this for free. If you are not a member of either, (why not???), you can still take part for only $99.

Go on… make the impossible possible!



Can I be useful? Coaching conversations are a wonderful way to explore your own ideas and get in touch with your natural clarity. Please visit this page for details of what I offer.





6 responses:

Quentin Grady

30th June 2009 (9:15 am)

I have been diagnosed with two incurable cancers. Multiple myeloma and t-cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The oncologist has run out of options for the second one. Fortunately as if my some miracle I am in partial remission. No explanations has been given. Some suggest supplements and diet. Some suggest attitude.

I looked at the challenge to achieve the impossible and thought to myself. I’ve not thought this impossible to overcome though I’ve discussed funerals with my wife. The oncologist gave me little hope. I accepted his opinion as being a product of his medical view point.
Basically I don’t know what to ask for at the moment. Though I’d love to be healthy and well again. That must surely have less than 50% chance of success.

Secondly I don’t have $99

Maybe I can find it. Perhaps for someone it would make an interesting investment to see if this 30 days program works.


Phil Adams

30th June 2009 (6:43 pm)

Quentin,

I would love to see you beat your odds. Better yet, I’m wondering what it would take for you to beat them without paying $99, although I’m sure you would consider that a small price.

It seems to me that you are already on your way anyway, just continue in the same direction. Sometimes journeys take longer than we originally thought.


Jonathan Altfeld

8th July 2009 (12:25 am)

Quentin’s story is an amazing one (I’ve been privileged to have enjoyed reading some of his news along the way in his journey to beat these illnesses).

Interestingly… during his fight to build & maintain his health, he also authored a book called “Nutrition for Blokes,” the content of which may be responsible for his partial remission. I wonder how many other blokes would benefit from this book… and value the idea of getting their hands on a copy. Perhaps the proceeds from people buying Quentin’s book would not only cover the $99 but also some of his medical expenses, and perhaps even more of the life-giving foods that help him in his nutritional efforts!

Quentin, do you have an easy way of offering your book for sale? I’m sure any number of people here would be happy to set up a place online where blokes could buy it — and divert all funds to you of course.


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