Three overlooked success secrets from D-Day enlarge your future

Three success secrets are forever etched in our hearts by American troops on D-Day.

D-Day success secrets
Approaching Omaha Beach D-Day June 6, 1944/wikipedia

They are on full display by the 320th Barrage Balloon Battalion.

Their mission was to protect Allied soldiers from the Luftwaffe.

success under stress
Large balloons were launched at the beach landing on D-Day

They overcame horror and danger with a success formula we can use today.

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Three overlooked success secrets from D-Day enlarge your future

Blow Out of Your Hole Through These Escape Hatches

Whatever hole or pit you’re in is not permanent.

Blow away your hole
Thor’s Well, Oregon USA/Tom Gainer/Unsplash

Unless you want to stay there.

And many folks do.

The deeper the hole, the more resistance there is.

But, anyone can climb out if they open three hatches.

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Boost Your Wake-up Call to a Happier Life

My wake-up call reversed my happiness in one split-second.

On a routine afternoon in February 2019, my nervous system shorted out like Daffy Duck.

Neuropathy lit me up like a fireworks show.

Never felt nerve pain like that before.

And it kept going with no end in sight.

I told myself the same thing Daffy did.

“I should have known . . .”

I should have known that when you overload the body, it breaks down.

Two years of wandering through a jungle of nerve pain led to three discoveries about health and happiness.

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The #1 Piece of Advice You Need from a Fortune 500 CEO

Extreme crises require extreme advice.

That’s why I flew to New Orleans in 1996 to get counsel from a Fortune 500 CEO about a scary problem.

Best advice for crises
E. L. “Chick” Williamson/Delta Sky Magazine/March 1988

Ultimately, the problem was mitigated because of a tip from my father-in-law, E. L. “Chick” Williamson who was Chairman and CEO of the Louisiana Land and Exploration Company (LL&E).

I use this tip over and over to survive catastrophes.

You can too.

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