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May 20, 2011

Questions and Answers with Lorii Myers

"You just have to commit your efforts to develop a winning attitude: success driven and confident.



When you commit your efforts, you learn. You become unstoppable. When you know how to do things right, repeatedly, you develop winning habits. Winning habits help you through even the most difficult times as you inherently know what needs to be done. You are confident and ready to be successful."





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May 19, 2011

Questions and Answers with Lorii Myers

"You don't have to get it right the first time.



The "3 Off the Tee" mentality means that even if you make a bad play, learn from it, and try again. It doesn't matter that you get it right the first time or on try number five. What matters is that you keep trying until you do figure it out!"





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May 18, 2011

Questions and Answers with Lorii Myers

"You don't have to be perfect.



A lot of people tend to sell them-selves short. They think they are never quite ready. Perhaps they think their credentials aren't good enough. You can justify why you are waiting, wait too long, and miss opportunities. I believe perfection is over-rated! If you want something, go for it!"





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May 17, 2011

Questions and Answers with Lorii Myers

"What are your FIVE key messages or talking points? If you were allowed to only make FIVE statements about your book's theme or message what do you want readers/listeners to remember about you and or your book?



The message is pretty strong.



You don't have to be perfect.



You don't have to get it right the first time.



You just have to commit your efforts to develop a winning attitude: success driven and confident.



Keep learning. Refer to the 19th hole: Educated Optimism



Success is the self-fulfillment of dreams. This equates to you defining what success means to you and then having the guts to go for it!"





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May 16, 2011

Questions and Answers with Lorii Myers

"What specific problems or challenges does your target market face that your book can solve?



How to learn to improve so you can succeed at work and in life



How to break down self inflicted barriers to success



How to make great decisions and move forward



How to boost your confidence level



How to recognize challenges as opportunities



How to communicate fairly and get ahead



How to rewrite your mental vocabulary to support positive thought



How to utilize your strengths



How to strategize in order to succeed



How to empower yourself and others



How to become "change-ready"



How to develop the right team



How to become a leader within your industry



I could go on…"





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Published on May 16, 2011 12:59

May 15, 2011

Questions and Answers with Lorii Myers

"How is your book different than others out in the market? What needs does your book meet that makes it a must for someone to buy?



I know there are several golf/business books around but for the most part they deal with doing business over a game of golf.



My book is written in such a way that non-golfers will understand what I am talking about. It is really meant to be a fresh, healthy competitive look at being successful in the workplace – any workplace.



The approach is casual and the book is packed with information."





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Published on May 15, 2011 15:02

Questions and Answers with Lorii Myers

"What is the most controversial aspect of your message or book?



You can write a book using golf as a metaphor even if you are not a great golfer.



Your attitude will take you a long way, if you are willing to put yourself out there."





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Published on May 15, 2011 12:59

Questions & Answers by Lorii Myers

"What is the most controversial aspect of your message or book?

You can write a book using golf as a metaphor even if you are not a great golfer.



Your attitude will take you a long way, if you are willing to put yourself out there."





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May 14, 2011

Questions and Answers with Lorii Myers

"How is your book different than others out in the market? What needs does your book meet that makes it a must for someone to buy?



I know there are several golf/business books around but for the most part they deal with doing business over a game of golf.



My book is written in such a way that non-golfers will understand what I am talking about. It is really meant to be a fresh, healthy competitive look at being successful in the workplace – any workplace.



The approach is casual and the book is packed with information."





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Published on May 14, 2011 12:59

Questions & Answers by Lorii Myers

"How is your book different than others out in the market? What needs does your book meet that makes it a must for someone to buy?

I know there are several golf/business books around but for the most part they deal with doing business over a game of golf.



My book is written in such a way that non-golfers will understand what I am talking about. It is really meant to be a fresh, healthy competitive look at being successful in the workplace – any workplace.



The approach is casual and the book is packed with information."



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