Quitting is not giving up, it's choosing to focus your attention on something more important. Quitting is not losing confidence, it's realizing that there are more valuable ways you can spend your time. Quitting is not making excuses, it's learning to be more productive, efficient and effective instead. Quitting is letting go of things (or people) that are sucking the life out of you so you can do more things that will bring you strength.
Osayi Osar-Emokpae
Welcome to the final issue of PCI Weekly, the newsletter that helps you become more powerful, creative, and influential in life and business through the study and application of NLP, Personal Development, and related disciplines.
I’ve made the difficult decision to end PCI Weekly as I felt this was not the best place to dedicate time and resources.
I want to thank everyone who has been here up until now. It was a joy to put these newsletters together and share valuable resources with you from across the web along with some original articles.
I will be making all of the posts public for your enjoyment and will keep the website up as an archive.
If you wish to keep in contact, you can visit the main website at pcialpha.com, which contains a ton of content and resources you won't find on PCI Weekly.
Once again, thank you for being here and I hope you enjoy this final issue of PCI Weekly.
Jacob Laguerre
Editor-in-Chief
PCI Weekly
A former poker player (affiliate link) shows you the art of quitting
5 things you should quit doing if you want to become successful
How to quit a job, relationship, or hobby