Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Livin' The No-Limit Life

Is poker as big where you are as it is in Florida?

Even in the retirement belt I think it is now more
popular than bingo. Churches who used to make
fun of Catholics for their favorite fundraising game
are now sponsoring charity poker tournaments of
their own.

A local businessman I know even runs an
organization called "Poker For A Purpose" which runs
monthly tournaments for a set of rotating charities.

Hundreds participate every month. Your entry fee is a
donation, and you can win prizes donated by local
merchants. My wife Joan and I have made a few final
tables ourselves. It's still close but no cigars for me, but
she came in third and won a nice IPOD in June.

It's also really big with the college crowd. Cash games
are illegal in Florida, but I saw recently where two
popular watering holes are offering nightly games with
free buy-in where you can accumulate points good for
food and beverages.

And the game of choice is the one that's been
popularized on ESPN's World Series of Poker -
No-Limit Texas Hold'Em.

Since poker's been with us a long time I've got a
suspicion it's the 'No-Limit' part that fascinates
us so much. There is something exhilarating about
being able to go 'all in' and win big at any time.

Wouldn't it be great if we could live our lives in no-
limit mode more often too? There are many times
where if we did, especially on the basketball court
we would come out winners.

Everybody I know lives with limiting beliefs though.
Well not everybody. A few adults and most of the
kids I know don't, but it's hard to grow up and not
get socialized and saddled with other people's well-
intentioned limitations.

Not wanting you to get hurt they try to build a
protective bubble around you. Or maybe they just
project their scarcity mentality, worries, and fears
on you because they know of no other way.
Perhaps too, many of your limitations are self-
imposed.

The late Dr. Maxwell Maltz dealt with limitations
from all angles in his classic 'Psycho-Cybernetics'
success book. It has sold over 30 million copies
since it debuted in the 60's.

Now his heirs and the folks at the Psycho-
Cybernetics Foundation have compiled all Dr.
Maltz lectures and writings (including handwritten
notes) into the ultimate lifestyle course they call
'Zero Resistance Living'.

ZRL is simple enough you can see positive results in
a matter of minutes, but as your experience grows it
is complete enough to use for the rest of your life.

Start your no-limit lifestyle today by pushing your
chips in at:

http://www.deandelker.com/zero_resistance.html

Shoot For the Stars,

Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops

P.S. Most likely you have settled for limits in your
basketball game too. Coach Stan Kellner has spent a
lifetime teaching players how to blast through those
limits and reach for the prize inside.

There is probably no physical reason you can't shoot
like the best in the game, for instance. If you can learn
to think like the pure shooter, you can shoot like he
does.

Don't be a 'know-it-all' and not ask for help. Let Stan
guide you and obliterate your limits today at:

http://www.deandelker.com/kellner_order.html

Copyright 2006 Delker Enterprises, Inc.

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