Upgrade
Description:... upgrade
transitive verb
1) to raise the quality of;
2) to replace something with a more useful version or alternative
DO YOU WANT SOMETHING BETTER THAN WHAT YOU HAVE?
In a relatively short amount of time, you can learn to upgrade every area of your life. But here’s the thing about upgrades: It’s not always about going from bad to good. It’s usually about going from good to even better. We understand this in our daily lives. When cell phones came out, it was revolutionary. But when smartphones came out … well, we all had to have one. We upgraded. If you’re flying somewhere, and they offer a free upgrade to first class, do you refuse? No way! You’ll still arrive at your destination at the same time, but you’ll have traveled in style. One time, my sister and her husband gave my wife and me one of those fancy coffee machines that makes cappuccino, espresso, and a dozen other drinks. I threw my old one-cup coffee machine away. Why? Because an upgrade is always better.
What if you could upgrade every aspect of your life? Your thoughts, words, actions, family, work, friends, and even yourself? I’m here to tell you that you can. Don’t settle for second-rate. Ditch the landline, fly first class, and drink great coffee!
Whatever shape your life is in, it can get better. And you can have it all for the low, low price of nothing. It’s free. There’s just one catch. You have to give up the old one. Just like you have to give up your seat in coach to fly first class, you have to leave where you’re at now to move up to a better place. The good news is that it’s not complicated. The steps are simple, proven, and straight from an ancient book of wisdom. I am just going to help you walk through them so you can make that glorious exchange and start enjoying the perks immediately.
Get ready. It’s time to UPGRADE.
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