The Unstoppable Effect 34

Because of the nature of my work, I've spent my entire life meeting all sorts of people. Rich, poor, happy, sad, and everything in between.

But even so, there's always one kind that never fails to amaze me - the person who dares to live his or her dreams.

You probably know one or two people just like this. They're not necessarily wealthy (although they often are) - they're simply living their life in the EXACT way they want to, and doing the kind of things other people only talk about. Maybe that means changing the world. Or owning a successful business. Or being a musician. Or even something simple like having more time for the kids.

Dreams vary from person to person, but the same magical thing happens to anyone who lives them - they find true happiness and satisfaction, and begin to glow from the inside out.

My friend, best selling author and motivational coach Cynthia Kersey (you may remember her from this post) calls them 'Unstoppable People', because nothing can stop them from living the lives they want to live. And after decades of interviewing and studying the secrets of these people, she's discovered how the rest of us can become just like them.

She calls her discovery the Unstoppable Effect, and it's one of the most simple yet highly effective success principles I've ever seen. According to the Unstoppable Effect, you will significantly increase your chances of achieving your goals and living your dreams just by observing the successes of Unstoppable People.

I know how hard it is to stick to those New Year resolutions we all wrote down as 2009 was on the corner, so there's no better time than now to show you this - a video interview with the late Dame Anita Roddick, founder of the Body Shop, philanthropist and one of Britain's most loved Unstoppable People.

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