Monday, April 30th, 2012

Richest Pig In The World… Problems into Opportunities

The 3 Little Pigs left out the most important pig – the 4th little pig. His name was Marvin. Marvin realized that you can turn problems into massive opportunity. In fact, Marvin teaches us one of the most important true life success lessons, which is: Problems = Opportunities

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April 30, 2012

Jim, I loved True Life Success Lessons and it’s brilliant that you’ve made it into a Kindle series.


April 30, 2012

Good lesson to hear for the first time or as a reminder. The key is to continually expand one’s ability to think outside the box…like Marvin. What a guy! :) :)


April 30, 2012

Helen,

Cool… I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks :-)

Jim


April 30, 2012

Cynthia,

LOL – agreed :-)

Jim


April 30, 2012
Tina

I also loved True Life Success Lessons – it rocks – just like this video! So glad more people will now be able to benefit from the valuable content.


April 30, 2012

Tina,

Thanks :-)

I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed it… thank you for sharing!

Jim


April 30, 2012

Very Clever!! I have a good friend by the name of Marvin. And, he loves barbecue! I had a good chuckle; but the message, also, was a great reminder of what a person can do if he/she puts their mind to work.


April 30, 2012
Peter

Jim, what a wonderful way to use what you just have been teaching with story telling and the coming event of simple pictures. I can’t wait. A reflection back to you is that we get to see you grow in this process of getting us more creative. Thank you, you are a true first class act, Pete


April 30, 2012
Isabelle

Hi Jim,
IT’s brief and refreshing. Thanks

One suggesting, the video is great but it’s not always easy for people or for me to watch it and also to take notes. Maybe if you ca make 2 versions, paper and video.


May 1, 2012

Isabelle,

Thanks… I’ll see what I can do :-)

Jim


May 1, 2012

Peter,

Thanks… I’m excited about the webinar with Dan Roam also!

I appreciate it :-)

Jim


May 1, 2012

Hi Gail,

I like BBQ too ;-)

Good to “see” you here on the blog!

I miss Gail from Atlanta :D

Jim


May 1, 2012

Jim;

whatever it is that you smoke or drink, I want some! Yeah, I know you don’t do either, maybe it was your sinus op where they added some extra inspiration into your body.

Great stuff as usual, but this was extra special. Loved the ground-up Wolf aphrodisiac.

Crazeee, but great.

Regards

Jim McRoy


May 1, 2012

Jim,

LOL – you know I don’t do either (which probably makes it even more scary, huh? ;) )

Glad you enjoyed it :-)

Jim


May 2, 2012
Don Havre

Jim

Great way to present information. Do you have a course that describes the procedure for this technique. If so, I’m ready to buy it. Thanks! Don H


Jim,

I learned a long time ago from my dear friend, Mark Edgar Stephens, to “Always Look For The Blessing”. In almost every “bad” thing that “happens” to us there is always a blessing or lesson to be found. Thank you for this great video and the reminder to be like the fourth little pig.

Jim, by the way, I don’t think that I ever got a chance to personally thank you for writing, “The 7 Day E-Book” – you really played a big part in me getting my first book written and out there to the public, thank you.

Yours In Health!

Dr. Wendy


May 2, 2012

Obviously your grandkids are having an impact on you and your thinking. I’ll bet you tell the BEST bedtime stories!

Thanks for yet another innovative approach. You’ve been a pioneer from the start!

Jeanette


May 2, 2012

Hey Jim,

I like the story and this “cuppa a coffee” idea. Stories do sell best. The key is to take opportunity when it stares at you when you least expect it.
Good job!

Regards,

Hal Hoadley
Los Angeles