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…deep within each person, there’s an intuitive knowledge of what she or he wants most in life. We only have to look for it.
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…the information you’re getting from your own review and the input you receive from others will lead you to some very concrete conclusions about what your mission or direction should be.
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Our achievements grow according to the size of our dreams and the degree to which we are in touch with our mission.
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Coming up with goals, updating them, and monitoring our progress in achieving them is less important… than the process of emotionally deciding what it is you want to do.
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The transformation of a dream into reality requires hard work and discipline.
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Disciplined dreamers all have one thing in common: a mission: The mission is often risky, unconventional, and most likely tough as hell to achieve. But it is possible.
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…turning a mission into reality does not ‘just happen.’…one needs to gather the skills, tools, and materials needed. It takes time. It requires thought, determination, persistence, and faith.
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The purpose of this exercise is to show that there is a process, a system if you will, involved in building a network.
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Connecting with others really just involves having a predetermined plan and carrying it out…
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…your goals must be in writing. Have the conviction to put your intentions on paper. An unwritten wish is just a dream. In writing, it’s a commitment, a goal.
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