Official Release

The First Of Many

The first book I have written got published around a month ago, approved this past summer, and released today.  Words cannot describe how I feel right now about this.

Thank you so much for having followed me from the very beginning, and I look forward to those that have barely gotten to know me know about my beginnings.  My “About” Section does skim over the reason of why I base my success on the success of your own life, but Seven Months To Happy Tears explains EVERYTHING in great detail.  Being the first edition and only had editors help with the linguistics- I want YOU to get your copy as soon as possible and take advantage of the 30 Day One on One Life Coaching I’m giving as a bonus.

Aside from this, I want to make it a public announcement that I LOVE education so much, I will be donating 10% of ALL proceeds to the ChallengeToLive, Inc. Scholarship Fund for Fall 2014.  I still have goosebumps all over my body knowing that I’ll be giving a scholarship while I’m in college myself.  Sounds something a crazy person would do, but I know it will change someone’s life 🙂

I also want you to comment below or on my facebook page asking about my next book that will be (hopefully) released on October 31st! If you do, I’ll give you an extra bonus aside from the 30 Day Coaching!  Have a wonderful week 😀

 

With Your Health and Success In Mind,

Coach Peter Hanz

Busy BEE

Today I am literally writing my blog as I’m getting into half of my day.  There is a misconception to how I plan ahead or even how I live my day hour to hour.  In my video tonight, I will be explaining more in detail of as far as visuals so you can grasp the type of energy I have as I make decisions of what to do and when.  Here’s a simple outline:

6am-8am I am usually reading, anything from horror/suspense/action novels to personal development.

8:15am-11am/12pm I’m writing on my second book or revising my first one (publishing my first book still allows me to make last minute changes. Thank God because sometimes I forget to type certain words that hold a sentence together haha)

12pm-2pm THIS is where my day shifts because I am in my dorm, or on campus, 100% focused on my homework or my 3 businesses.  The one that needs MORE attention as far the time to effort ration is the one I do first.  Yup, that’s right.  If my homework is, for example, due tonight at midnight, and I have to write a blog by 3pm, I do my homework first because that has a strict time limit.  If I don’t write my blog, I can still upload it tomorrow.

That’s one of the biggest responsibilities of any business- YOU choose when you “work” or put in the hours.  Once you’re able to leave your old job for the business you have created, it is a big responsibility as to when and WHERE you work (a Couch or Desk makes a HUGE difference in terms of efficiency).

3pm-7pm Class time.  Sitting in front of my professor, engaged, listening, writing notes down, capturing as much as I can to get the best grades possible.  I have one more year (since I’ve decided to go full time in the summer semesters as well) and I am NOT going to mess anything up.  I simply want to get my Degree as soon as possible 🙂

7:30pm-Before Bed I do what I didn’t do at 12pm-2pm.  Very simple, but sometimes it can be complicated since college life can change drastically in the evening.  Let me put it this way- at 7:45pm, the campus is a ghost town, at 7:55pm somehow I missed the memo that they are having a party across my street, games and food on campus, and a live concert of a few local bands at a restaurant at the apartments down the road.  Guess who gets invited?  Everyone.

Now, I eat 5-6x per day.  My shake for sure has one covered, which is usually after I workout.  Two meals area always prepared on Sundays (my slowest day with the most amount of free time).  The last few meals are covered by my Meal Plan.  When do I workout?  That depends on the day itself, but every day I usually finish something earlier, or my classes are dismissed sooner, or maybe I take a break from reading a book.  My day is always flexible, and sometimes I feel wiped out by 7pm (which happens for most people, unless they have the afternoon 5pm crash, then it’s 5pm).

As I say in Chapter 5 of Seven Months To Happy Tears:

Stay Positive. Stay Strong. Don’t Stay Still.

Another great tip I would suggest is going all out every single day, as much as you might want to take a nap or do nothing because it has already taken a toll- make the choice to do something more.  If you get invited to something and you only have 20 minutes to spare, go for it!  And then do the same thing the next day, and the following day.  Let’s see how many days in a row you can go and experience life as much as possible.  I Challenge you to do so.

 

With Your Exciting Day In Mind,

Coach Peter Hanz

 

P.S. I have a personal goal to be able to last one week like this in Las Vegas.  When I went in June, I only lasted 4 days/3 nights.  I did not sleep, but it was completely worth every single second 😀

Settled In

It’s been a few weeks of writing a new blog and I feel the effects of it: I have had many texts, messages, and emails asking if moving to a new city has taken up that much of my time. The answer is Yes.

But what I find amazing is the immense shift I have made in my life and the lives of others. Since October 2012, I set out to help out just one person with her health and fitness goals. Financial opportunity was not in my mind at the time, I just wanted to save ONE life, if anything, because it would give my life meaning in my definition.

In January, that changed to help out as many people as I possibly could, again, I did not care about my finances. I’ve written a Chapter that explains what I feel money should be understood as (I highly recommend reading it if finances don’t seem to meet or college textbooks seem way too expensive).

In August, I had to move. It was not an “If” or “Maybe”, it was a MUST. Transferring to a 4 Year University and being able to pay over 90% out of my pocket was a dream come true. I had never understood the true meaning of holding your own ground and really creating a shift in the lives of others.

I had expanded my vision when I had gone to Las Vegas for a natural bodybuilding competition to help people truly experience life the way it should be- with absolutely no limits or barriers. THAT included removing the limit of financial burdens or debt. Teaching others to create a stable income online through FaceBook was something I had begun in February, and teaching it to others the following months to the present time is incredible. How much did it help me with?

 

THAT much. Yup… 36 cents to my name AFTER I paid my entire year (tuition, room & board, fees, everything) at my new University. I even had a breakdown that night when I told myself, “I cannot believe that I was able to pay my education off and be broke at the beginning of the year instead of at the end.”

Not only that, I paid it off on a Wednesday- August 21, 2013, and my business sends out checks on Thursdays, so I was broke for about 15 hours. Ever since then, I have still received checks plus payments from my hard and fun effort since last October.

The opportunity I took has changed my life in so many ways:

I quit my old job that was filled with negativity.

It literally feeds me.

It’s paying off over 90% of my education (total over $14,000/YR).

Has given me freedom to travel when I want to, wherever I want to.

Paved the way for global future plans and projects.

And most importantly- It has given me the chance to CHANGE the lives of anyone and everyone that needs one, whether it be fitness, health, wealth, motivation, and leadership.

I Am Truly Settled In.

My Life Has Meaning That Goes Beyond Myself.