So many times we hang around with people that do not serve us!

…If you really want to have a breakthrough sometimes you have to just let go of people or things you do that are not serving you!

When I realized this concept I started to listen to audios of successful people daily! Reading books from other successful people daily, going to ever live event I could possibly go to and surrounding myself with successful people!

…That is when I had a breakthrough!

Here is a quick video from my mentor Todd Falcone where he talks about this as well

Listen to it right now!
If you are ready to have a breakthrough & surround yourself with successful people, then find out how to be a part of our “Prosperity Team”!

To your Success!

Suzanne Miller
440-897-3213 Est.
[email protected]



 
For $19.95 drafted each month from your credit card or bank account you receive:

Emergency Road Service*
Your plan includes:

a. Battery Boost
b. Fuel Delivery
c. Tire Change
d. Lock-out Service
e. Wrecker Towing Service
f. And Much More!

Call the toll-free number for MCA authorized sign and go service. We will pay the reasonable service charge for garage or service provider whenever you are prevented from driving your covered private passenger vehicle. If we cannot get this covered vehicle on its way within 30 minutes, we will have it towed, up to 100 miles, to the destination of your choice. Also, we will pay up to $100 to provide Emergency Road Service on RVs, Motorcycles, Trailers, and vehicle's with a load capacity of 1 ton or greater. (Dispatch only on 18-wheelers.)

Travel Assistance Reimbursement**
When a Member's car is disabled in an auto accident, Motor Club will reimburse up to $500 for rental car for an accident at home, or up to $500 for lodging, meals, and transportation when more then 50 miles away from home.

Trip Planning and Travel Reservations
MCA offers free easy to read, step by step computerized mapping services free of charge to Members. Simply fill out a Travel information card or call MCAs toll free number. This includes places of interest, resort, motel and hotel information found along your route. You also have a one-stop reservation service for airline travel, car rental, and hotel discounts.

Arrest Bond***
Your Motor Club Membership card may be used in lieu of cash bail up to $500 when involved in a traffic violation. ( Although this certificate will be accepted in many states, in some states arrest bond certificates are not acceptable. In Maryland the certificate is acceptable for $1000, in other states they are accepted for lesser amounts than $500.) Not required in California.

Bail Bonds***
MCA will arrange up to a $25,000 bond to release you when you are driving a vehicle and charged with a moving traffic law violation such as vehicular manslaughter or auto related negligent homicide. Simply call the toll-free number on the back of your membership card.

Attorneys Fees****
Motor Club of America will pay up to $2,000 for your attorney to defend you against police charges resulting from driving your covered auto:
1. Up to $200 for covered Moving Violations
2. Up to $500 covered auto related Personal Injury matters
3. Up to $500 covered Vehicle Damage issues
4. Up to $2,000 for covered auto related Negligent Homicide or Vehicular Manslaughter

Stolen Vehicle Reward
MCA will pay a $5,000 reward for that protects your vehicle and discourages theft. The reward will be paid to the Law enforcement agency or individual responsible for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the thief. The reward is not payable to you, your family, or other members on your MCA membership.

Credit Card Protection
We will reimburse you for the financial loss which you sustain as the result of the loss or theft of your credit card(s) up to $50.00 for each card registered with us at the time of the loss or theft, up to a total maximum of $1,000.00.

Discounts on Prescriptions, Vision Care, and Dental
Our discount card is an easy way to help you and your family receive discounts on all of your Prescription, Vision, and Dental needs. You received a unique membership card allowing you to receive up to a 65% discount on prescriptions, up to a 50% discount on vision, and up to a 50% discount on dental procedures.

When you are injured in a covered accident that requires emergency treatment or hospital admission within 72 hours, MCAs Security membership provides :

Emergency Reimbursement Benefits
Receive up to $500 emergency cash for Emergency Room or Trama Center treatment received due to injury in a covered accident. Includes but not limited to cost for:
1. Cast or Splints
2. Lab Work
3. Nursing Service
4. Transfusions
5. Anesthetics
6. Doctor Care
7. IV's
8. Facility

Daily Hospital Benefit
$54,750 Hospital cash benefits. You will receive $150 per day beginning the first day you are hospitalized as a result of a covered accident for up to 365 consecutive days.

Accidental Death Benefit
As a member, you may enroll, free of charge, in one of three all accident AD&D coverage's to suit your needs:
1. You, as named member, up to $50,000; or
2. You and your spouse, up to $25,000 each, plus job retraining is available for surviving spouse in many cases; or
3. You for up to $30,000, your spouse for up to $15,000, and your children up to $3,500 each. Optional benefits include job retraining for surviving spouse, continuing child care and continuing education support.
Coverage election form must be completed and returned to home office before coverage goes into effect.

Coverage provided by Zurich Insurance Company of North America. See certificate of participation for details.

Travel Assistance Program
The named member receives the Travel Assist Program which assists worldwide with issues such as:
1. Medical Evacuation
2. Medical Repatriation
3. Non-Medical Repatriation
4. Return of Remains
5. Visit to Hospital
6. Return of Child
7. Return of Companion

Coverage provided by Zurich Insurance Company of North America. See Travel Assist Description of Coverage for details..

This is a summary of services, please see service contract for exact details.

*In NY coverage is for service provided through our dispatch center only.
**This benefit is not available in NY.
***Bond benefits are not available in CA and NY.
****In NY benefit pays directly to our Provider Attorney for services up to the limit specified.
Check it out:
https://www.tvcmatrix.com/suzanne

 
When the Pursuit of Greatness Does More Harm Than Good

by Lori Deschene

“Seek not greatness, but seek truth and you will find both.” ~Horace Mann

You’re destined for greatness. Don’t settle for mediocrity. You can be extraordinary.

Have you ever heard one of these motivating statements? I see them all the time around the web, and while I understand the intention, I sometimes have mixed feelings about the implication.

We all want to make a difference in the world. We all want to make some kind of impact, both to contribute to mankind and to feel that our lives mean something.

It’s a great, big world out there, and at times it can feel like we don’t matter unless we’re doing something huge. We might even be tempted to label our lives as unworthy if we’re not doing something that garners attention and admiration.

This was the foundation of my early interest in performing. It wasn’t just that I loved expressing myself creatively, though I did; I’ve always had a wellspring of emotion that craved some type of artistic outlet.

It was more that I needed that feeling of standing above a crowd that was fixated on me. I desperately craved their approval and applause, their confirmation that I was a valuable person—that I was someone with talent.

Talent made me special. It made me stand out. When I held a microphone or moved center stage, I felt good about me.

But when the house lights came on at the end of the night, that feeling depended on whether or not I received verbal confirmation of my greatness. If another actor received more flowers or compliments, I feared that I wasn’t good enough.

This, right here, is what I dislike about the implication we can and should strive for greatness—it seems to imply that where we are right now isn’t already great.

And the race to be extraordinary, to me this just feeds into the type of thinking that suggests we need to stand out, to prove we’re somehow better than ordinary.

Now I’m not suggesting we shouldn’t try to make an impact on the world, or that we should stifle our energy or efforts in order to play small.

This isn’t a judgment that small is better than big, though clearly I’m a proponent of focusing on the tiny things.

It’s just that we tend to feel more satisfied in the big things we create over time if we’re not focusing on the whole, but rather the many enjoyable parts that create it.

And we tend to be more effective if we’re drawn by a meaningful motive, rather than the need to reach some level of achievement.

When we strive for greatness, we feel a sense that we need to make a difference someday.

When we focus on our purpose, we feel a sense that we can make a difference right now.

When we aim to be extraordinary, we can get caught up competing and comparing, as if what we’re doing isn’t good enough.

When we endeavor to be meaningful, we make choices based on what aligns with our intentions, and feel good about each step along the way.

When we try to avoid mediocrity, we focus on what we don’t want to be, and create fear and pressure to excel.

When we embrace our passion, we focus on what we do want to do, and create excitement that naturally creates momentum.

If we have a compelling reason to do something, the doing itself feels great.

Now a caveat: As black and white as this may seem, naturally it isn’t. We may always feel that need for approval, at least on some level. We’re social creatures, and especially in our social media-driven world, we’re even more status-driven than ever.

This isn’t about completely relinquishing the desire to achieve and receive attention for it. It’s about recognizing how and when this desire creates more stress than inspiration.

At the end of the day, that’s what we really want—not just to seem inspiring, but also to feel inspired. We can only do that if we release the blocks that keep us gazing toward the future, looking for confirmation of our worth.

What’s your meaningful motive, and what can you do today to act on it with passion?