Tuesday, 23 January 2018

Today you can become a designer to the Stars with little sewing.

Tony Robbins was the first client of mine that I supported before he could afford to get clothes. His build demands tailoring. Listen to him and you can do well. Keep in mind he does not visit Vancouver and his suits are not mine anymore. So I am not responsible for their fit. To be successful means defining success with a vision, building your life around your convictions and sometimes feeling successful where you are, but continuing for other reasons such as family and community. To break your old mold, you need to study TD 30 min. daily for a month. (that’s 20 min with 10 minutes’ review of current and previous weeks notes) This is a formal technique although each has their own style of learning and improvements. Knowing how to earn new habits, prompts desire for more. Dressing well and serving others (that you learn to respect and benefit from) is the best lifestyle.
With online training, webinars and forums from Tailoring-designer.com you will have a virtual fraternity, ready to interact when you are. Keep thinking positive and exercise, its worked well for me or your mind will fall back to old bad habits. Winston Churchill had his “Black Dog” depression but overcame it with proactive and passionate action in order to achieve his plan of action. Success is a constant trial and error, effort and reflection accompanied by positive internal affirmations and occasionally externally. Working dynamically with new visualizations that encourage, a type of ritual or planned celebration of an accomplishment. This will mark time for more learning and another goal and celebration! It’s smart to challenge yourself and find the good questions. Real change demands lots of successful Kaizen or small "relished" change. Have the ability to embrace it enthusiastically. Kaizen is key your sculpting your future as a tailoring designer sculpts his cloth” with his choice of measurements.
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