Gaining control over your fitness life can help generate overall wealth.....so where do all the millionaires live?

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"Global wealth has returned to 2007 pre-crisis levels, largely because of the recovery in stock and bond markets, according to a study by the Boston Consulting Group. Assets under management -- investable assets that do not include the money in investors' own businesses, real estate or luxury goods -- increased 11.5% to $111.5 trillion last year, the report said. Wealth also grew more concentrated: Millionaire households, hich represent less than 1% of all households, held 38% of the world's wealth last year, up from 36% in 2008.
The top 10 places Millionaires Live, according to the Boston Consulting Group

1. Hong Kong
2. Taiwan
3. France
4. Switzerland
5. Italy
6. Germany
7. United Kingdom
8. China
9. Japan
10. United States
The beneficiaries of this uptick included entrepreneurs and individual investors, who saw their net worth rebound after the financial free fall of 2008 and early 2009, says Greg Skidmore, the president and chief investment officer for Belray Asset Management in Greenwich, Conn. North America saw the biggest absolute gain in wealth: up $4.6 trillion, or 15%, from the previous year. Asia-Pacific saw the biggest jump at 22%, or $3.1 trillion. Although the U.S. hosted the largest number of millionaire households -- 4.7 million -- the study found the greatest concentration in Singapore, where more than one in 10 households had assets worth $1 million or more. Singapore also ranked first among the surveyed countries for growth in millionaire households, with a 35% increase from the previous year.
The United States:
2009 population: 306.8 million
2009 number of millionaire households: 4,715,000
Increase in millionaire households from 2008: 15.1%
Share of country's wealth held by millionaire households: 56%
While the U.S. real-estate market remained weak, the rebound in the stock market helped lift the nation's number of millionaire households. The United States had the most millionaires by far, leading second-in-line Japan by 3.5 million households. "

What are your chances of being successful at weight loss?

What is your Power Mould change?


Percentage (of desire)               Mental
   Occupation                                Outlook
      Weights                                        Understanding
          Eating                                               Limitations
            Rest / Relaxation                                   DNA








  1. What is your weight loss goal?
  2. What is your desire to reach this goal from 1 – 10? *1 = very little   5 = somewhat    10 =  the most
  3. What is your full-time occupation?
  4. How much do you enjoy your occupation? (from 1 – 10)
  5. How many times per week are you willing to lifting weights?
  6. What do you do to rest, relax and recover?
  7. 2 things that make you want to exercise?
  8. How often have you reached goals in the past? (any goals in the past)
  9. Describe your mental outlook on life? (worrisome, happy-go-lucky, appreciative, etc)
  10. What is your basic understanding of diet, exercise, cardio, and weights?
  11. What injuries, illnesses, or set backs have you had within the last 5 – 7 years?
  12. What members of your family have ever had back pain, joint pain, heart condition, stroke, high blood pressure, or other heredity condition.
  13. Do you have accessibility to a gym everyday?
  14. What medications or supplements are you taking or have taken within the last year?
  15. In your opinion, name 3 good genetics that work in your favor for weight loss?
  16. In your opinion, name 3 bad genetics that work against your favor for weight loss? 
  17. How long do you think it will take to reach your goal?
  18. Are you willing to write what you eat everyday?
  19. How willing are you to continue, regardless of setbacks?
  20. Are you willing to training completely different and difficult in order to get your desired results? (from 1-10)

"The definition of insanity is doing the same thing and expecting different results."




Turn Setbacks into Stepping Stones - Tony Robbins

If you’ve ever worked at a sport, lost weight, or learned to play an instrument, you know that progress is never linear. Inevitably you will encounter plateaus, even setbacks, in your development. You develop a great forehand shot in tennis, but now your backhand isn’t working. You can putt like Tiger Woods, but your drives don’t make the green. You drop 10 pounds but can’t lose the last 10 to save your life. You sound like a virtuoso on the easy pieces of music, but you can’t get the fingering right on that tough guitar solo.

At some point in their development, most people’s results drop off. However, such setbacks can be some of the most important moments in your drive to mastery. Why? When we succeed, we tend to party; when we fail, we ponder. Setbacks can be the stimuli that re-energize your commitment to your ultimate goals.

How does this work? Setbacks produce pain, which either can immobilize you or cause you to work even harder. In the moments of setback and disappointment you need a quality coach, or an event—someone or something to break your pattern, remind you of your goals, and put you back on the path of progress.

Once you immerse yourself again and dedicate yourself to your outcome with renewed energy, you start creating unbelievable results—outcomes that are even greater than last time. Then, BAM! Another challenge hits. You drop off—but you drop to a level that is higher than before. This setback, too, generates pain, but with quality coaching, you immerse yourself again, and with each immersion you get stronger and your results get better.

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