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Water Your Dreams

There’s an old saying by Lao Tzu that says: "Be careful what you water your dreams with. Water them with worry and fear, and you will produce weeds that choke the life from your dream. Water them with optimism and solutions, and you will cultivate success." We all have dreams, and it's a good thing. The spirit needs to believe in something higher and bigger. The most important thing in life is to work a little bit every day on your dream. It doesn't matter if it's 15 minutes or 2 hours. Every day, we must make progress on our dream. Every day, we need to water our dreams for them to grow. You'll be amazed at how far your dreams can take you when you do something small in their direction on a daily basis. Every day, invest at least 15 minutes and make progress on a dream you have. Even if it's crazy. It could be reading a book, sending an email, doing a Google search, making a phone call, writing the first line of the book you dream to write. Any

Common Sense Game Plan For Alchemizing Your Life

The world is changing rapidly, and there are plenty of opportunities for people like you, craving for meaning and engagement. The key is to keep learning new skills and becoming your best self. A few years ago, I made a commitment to myself, and it changed my life. My commitment was that I won't go anywhere on my own without reading a book or listening to an audio program. So I invested in what I call the greatest university on earth: An iPod. I started with an iPod before upgrading to a Smartphone that even makes life a little smarter. I load these mobile devices with motivational eBooks, business, and discipleship training materials, and also podcasts and interviews with experts. I don’t go anywhere without reading or listening to something that either uplifts my soul or enhances my skills. I learned negotiation, to inspire confidence in people, manage my emotions, start a business, and many other skills, just using my mobile devices. There's something magica

The Little-Known Secret Of Becoming A Connoisseur

Whether in the field of business, entertainment or sports, the best results and fun in life come from mastering something. You must recognize this fact and incorporate it into your psyche, if you truly want to be a voice in the world. There are 3 types of mastery. The first one is cognitive mastery: the understanding of something. It won't take you far, unfortunately. The reason is because a lot of people understand that unless they take daily actions towards their goals, nothing will happen. Yet so few do. The second one is emotional mastery. It's when you feel good about something, because you understand it, AND had positive experience with it. Think of the fellow who once in a while manages to revisit his deserted goals. He’s well above the man who only has cognitive mastery, yet far from being a master. The third one is physical mastery. It's when every part of your body has absorbed the skill. It only happens after REPETITION and CORRECTION. Have you eve