Yes, today is the day that we cast our vote for president.
I got an email this morning from one of my mentors, Matt Furey, who’s currently spending time at his second home in China.
He said that last week, the Chinese favored Obama to win the election.
Yet this morning, they’re reporting that McCain might win.
Needless to say, we’ll know the election outcome very soon.
And while this has been a widely publicized election campaign, your vote today is far from the most important decision you’ll make this year.
The most important decision you’ll make this year – is for yourself.
At Matt’s last Mastermind Meeting in Tampa, he talked about the importance of making the decision to prosper… even during a recession.
And the truth is, I made this decision awhile back.
It fact, it’s the very reason I’m having such a great year.
A few weeks ago I attended a seminar in Phoenix where I heard countless people speaking from the stage, reporting that 2008 was going to be their best year ever as well.
After hearing their stories, I made a mental note, “Be sure to talk with a few of these people before the seminar ends so you can get their take on this whole recession thing”.
After speaking with a handful of these people who were experiencing incredible growth in their business this year, here’s what I found:
1. They too had made a DECISION to prosper… in spite of the recession.
2, They too had a burning desire to succeed.
3. They too refused to watch the boob tube.
4. They too got their input from other like-minded, forward-thinking people.
Here’s something else that’s interesting to note.
None of these successful people are expecting Obama or McCain to come to their rescue.
And neither am I.
You see, we understand that while the president certainly has a big hand in deciding the rules of the game – we’re responsible for coming up with strategies that allow us to win as we play by those rules.
In essence, we have made the decision to prosper and be successful – no matter what.
So let me ask you…
Have you made the decision?
Have you cast your vote for YOU?
If so, pay close attention to the emails I’ll be sending you next week.
Dedicated to your success,
Kevin Thompson
