Dear friends,

In these times of financial crisis and uncertainty there are a lot of people suffering pretty bad. While things may seem dim, dark, and gloomy for some, these moments can often be a opportunity to build a new and bright future.

But many people often need help. And that’s where you come in!

Have you ever overcame a time of crisis and became a better person on the other side? Have you ever battled through tough times and become a stronger person because of it? Have you ever tackled a intense problem head on and excelled beyond your wildest beliefs?

I know you have!

And I’d love for you to share your story. By sharing your experience you may help someone just like you that is going through the same dilemma.

So here’s the deal…

Tony Robbins is creating a members area where others can share their stories to help needy people cope with these times of crisis. By simply writing a email story, making a podcast, or a quick Youtube video you too can help someone in dire need.

All you need to do is write a brief email, make a audio, or video and submit it to my buddy Mark at…

powerofcrisis at gmail.com

(I hope that is the correct email)…

ATTENTION - EDIT

I see that Tony has now got the website up at…


http://thepowerofcrisis.com/


(Go ahead and post your story on the website)

My good pal Mark Peysha will be taking the submissions and entering them into a area where the positive affirmations can be seen by all those in need of help right now.

Also, Tony will be on The Today Show today, (Monday Oct. 13) discussing how you can stay positive when times are tough.

Your submission will potentially be seen by tens of thousands if not a whole lot more people, and your unique experience could really help out. I have no agenda, no financial gain, or anything like that. I’m just doing a favor for my buddy Mark, and for Tony.

The video below describes what I did in a time of crisis, and gives instructions on how you can help. Please give it a view…

Cheers,

J-Mo

PS: My girlfriend Kami mentioned a great quote to me today. It was… “From chaos comes greatness”.

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