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  • Attitude

    From my book series: Beyond Your Potential

    www.kitsummers.com

    You have the ability and potential to attract success and happiness.

    Happiness is always there and waiting for you, you just have to build the right road to your success. More than just helping you through difficulties in your life, this series of books is packed full of ideas to help you achieve and attract a better future.

    Your future is up to you. Are you content with continuing in a pleasant but mundane life, or will you upgrade to a better life for you and for others around you? Continuing to better our lives is a choice we make.

    The attitude you hold toward your future will determine your life.

    Your income is directly related to your attitude and the approach you take toward your future. A positive attitude will take you far. A pessimistic approach to life will hinder you.


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  • Ask Questions

    From my book series, Beyond Your Potential:

    A lot of highly successful people have a continual thirst for knowledge and are always asking questions such as those above. These successful people first think and ask the questions that will provide answers to advance. These people know that it is the people who ask the better questions who get a better life.

    Remember, it is often the people who ask the most and the best questions who succeed.

    When you start to answer these questions you will produce great energy within your life. Zealous people usually have a lot of energy to pursue what they do.

    Passionate people are doing what they love and loving what they do.

    We’ve all known people who do not resonate with this passion. A lackluster life at best is how they live. They do just enough to get by and meander through the time they have on earth. This book will teach you how to find this passion, apply it to your own life, and achieve the excellence that you desire.


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  • Wanting to get my speaking and entertaining going again strong. Do you have any connections to help me to make that happen? I hope so>>>>>>>>>>Kit


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  • From my book series, Beyond Your Potential

    Look at your life, see the past, see the now, see your future, and see your passions:

    • What are you truly passionate about?
    • What do you really care about?
    • Who do you hold in high esteem?
    • When?–have you started yet?
    • What are you living for?
    • What would you die for?
    • What is most important to you?

    Have you ever asked yourself these questions? The questions are important issues that each of us should meditate on and keep in the backs of our minds. Each of us must take the time to examine our own life, posing these questions to ourselves.

    Many successful people have answered these questions and have taken time for self reflection.

    A lot of highly successful people have a continual thirst for knowledge and are always asking questions such as those above. These successful people first think and ask the questions that will provide answers to advance. These people know that it is the people who ask the better questions who get a better life.


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  • My mom is gone

    On the morning of February 13 I called the hospital where my mom was staying. When I asked how my mom was doing the person at the nurses station simply told me, “Didn’t you hear, your mom died at 2:24 in the morning?” What shocking news. My mom was not doing very well, but had plans for when she got out of the hospital. Knowing this fact made it extra hard.

    For a couple weeks she had been in the hospital, things were not looking good. Before knowing she would not make it, I had booked a flight to go out to be with her, yet it did not leave for a five days after she had passed away. My sister was already there, she was with mom when she died. She wanted to take care of everything and did not allow me to help. So, not seeing a reason to stay, I drove my mom’s car from San Diego to the Philadelphia area, where I am currently living.

    Death is something that will happen to each of use–yet it is so surprising and hard. The first book in the series I am writing, Accident, I have a chapter on death and how to deal with the painful change.

    In her life, my mom used her mind well, very sharp she was. This was acquired by reading and being so full of knowledge of so many areas. She often surprised me with her knowledge.

    So, my sister cleared out the apartment which she occupied for over 30 years. Her phone was disengaged, a number she had for at least 40 years. So, being nothing there, I deleted my mom’s contact info from my address book. So hard to do, but the memories will always be there, at least until I die.


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