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Old 12-29-2006, 07:53 PM
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Thumbs up Getting from 7 to 10 in Toronto

I have been reading Steve's blog for over a year - I love it and am happy to see the forums. I am an online Marketing Manager in Toronto. I discovered him while I was trying to give up coffee, and happened upon his "How to Get from a 7 to a 10" article.

Like many people, I got stuck in the trap of playing it safe instead of taking risks to achieve what I really want. After reading the 7 to 10 article and attending a Landmark Forum, I have started a side-business (which I want to turn into a full-time one in September), a website and gotten out of a bad two-year relationship. I have also been able to support my family through a difficult year and have done some charity work. Steve is right about 10 not being a fixed position - it feels great (even though it is not always comfortable) to move through the steps.

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