Monday, 20 January 2014


Sometimes that first step is the hardest. Mostly because of the fear associated with taking action into an area that is unknown. If you remember, Martin Luther King had a dream. A dream that he focused on, shared with others, described in glorious and loving detail. Some of us can even recite his historic speech where he details the aspects of ‘his dream’. But, more important than his dream, my question for you today is what is yours? Can you recite your dream in great and specific detail? Have you shared with others the glorious specifics of your vision? Or have you all too easily bought into and focused on someone else’s dream and forgot about your own? Today, I challenge you to take a step and answer the following questions: What does success look like to you? What does it sound like? What does it feel like and taste like? How is your success making a difference to others? The second part of that challenge is to write about this for ten minutes. Even if you just write, “I must keep writing” – then do so but keep writing. Thoughts will flow in and out as you do this. Jot them down. Write down your dreams and your definition of success. Keep from judging it – just write it down. We read books or articles about managing our personal brand yet we do nothing and never more forward. Sadly, we often spend more time creating our grocery list than we do in writing down the specifics of the vision of our life. And, which is more import

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