
Welcome to mimoti.com and thanks for reading this introductory post.
This site is launching simultaneously with the new book “The Two-Minute Challenge,” and will be a supplemental component, continuation, and expansion of ideas it shares.
If you haven’t gotten your own copy or the free sneak-preview (or the extended sneak-preview which is available for those that subscribe to the mailing list for future news and insights), then do so now before we get rolling!
Wonder what “The Two-Minute Challenge” is all about?
What does a Prussian king, pre-Roman warlord, Sir Isaac Newton, Christopher Columbus, a stand-up comedian, and a bunch of caterpillars have in common with you?
Goals.
However, not all goals are made equal, and some people reach their goals, while others never cross the starting line. Do you sometimes fall into that latter group?
So why do some people reach their goals while others don’t? What motivates a person to achieve great things? How can you turn a dream into action, and why is it imperative that you start chasing your dreams today?
Enter the Two-Minute Challenge. This is going to be both the easiest challenge of your life and, perhaps, the hardest challenge of your life. If you want to lose weight, build muscle, learn a language, write a book, change your outlook, or just reach your full potential, then you need to start here. The Two-Minute Challenge will get you quickly moving toward your goals, all while blending a bit of history, psychology, and personal reflection together to shed light on the secrets to goal pursuit.
Join the journey for self-actualization, and learn what exemplary people do differently to help them reach their full potential. Don’t procrastinate, open this book and start your Two-Minute Challenge today!
This site will be all about reaching goals, developing habits, and self-actualizing. Together we will be climbing the hierarchy – Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.

Life is too short to waste another 2 minutes meaninglessly wandering throughout the day. If you want to do great things then it’s time to study how other people did great things. Invest in a little knowledge, gain a new perspective, then start the journey toward your own goals.
Bookmark us, subscribe to the feed, or add your email to our mailing address and lets start climbing the hierarchy
(Regular posts will begin in August, get the book now and get ready!)

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Woohoo, it took 1 year for the book and the site to be finished. The slow steady march
A lot of people have helped me, so I do have to say a quick thanks to:
John Leo for the site theme design and setup.
Matthew Braddick for book developmental editing.
Laura Roberts for proofreading the book’s contents.
Looking forward to adding more interesting and enlightening content – and hearing some good conversations here. Thanks for reading.