Sharpen Your Axe Aims to Improve the Quality of People's Lives for Free

Hailing its name from the well-known Abraham Lincoln quote “Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe,” this website is to be the ultimate destination to prepare those looking to revolutionize their lives or simply see what is available to them.

Los Angeles, CA, October 05, 2012 --(PR.com)-- The launch of the website SharpenYourAxe.net by Jon Taggart, brings something new to the Internet—a free site that is completely focused on balanced personal development. With topics ranging from lifestyle to career to finances, this is the site that will prepare you and inspire you as you prepare for whatever is to come next. The information on the site is meant to be made available in the hopes that it will enable the readers to live a more enhanced, fulfilled and passionate life.

Hailing its name from the well-known Abraham Lincoln quote “Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe,” this website is to be the ultimate destination to prepare those looking to revolutionize their lives or simply see what is available to them. Information that puts the development of self is placed at the very forefront of importance on this site, making it available to those who are looking for something to provoke them to do more and be more. Currently, the site covers information on four major life areas: career, business, health, and finances though Taggart hopes it will become the place for any kind of information on any topic that will help people become who they are meant to be.

Jon Taggart is an entrepreneur and Internet marketer. Through his experience and love of creating things that did not exist before, his vision for the site is to build a community for people to connect, share personal growth and positively affect the people around them.

"I am excited to be able to provide a site that can make a positive impact in people's lives for free. It's my small way to give back and make a dent in this world."

For more information please contact:
Jon Taggart
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