Achieving Your Dreams
Part One
by Kevin Hogan
I was putting the finishing touches on Life: The Source
Code this week and realized it might be the biggest "bang
for buck" event I've ever had a chance to develop for you.
An event where you walk away with a complete manual and map
for your life, understanding with certain clarity, who you
are, what you have been doing to get you "here" and what
is going to get you "there."
It's always been my dream to help people achieve what
they can in their lives. I've addressed some pretty cool
stuff over the years but this is going to be a unique experience.
For me, it's a bit of a dream come true. If all goes
according to plan, I will have finally nailed a complete
personal development plan that includes the almost push
button control of The Self and a "close to the edge" inside
glimpse of motivating those around you, in your life, in your
business to get them to do what you need them to do.
Now it's your turn.
Take a step back and reflect on your life.
Where exactly are you?
Have you achieved (or have you begun to achieve) your dreams?
Do you have dreams, or feel it's OK to have dreams?
I confess that self-motivation has not been on of my problem areas in life.
Due to circumstances of life, I've always pretty much had to step forward,
walk into the fire and be disciplined to get from point A to point B.
There's been days when I thought about being un-disciplined and it feels
kind of awkward.
I never really "thought about" the importance of self-motivation. I was
always pretty much "there." It wasn't because I was "special," it was
all life circumstances...like being on The Titanic and realizing that
there are two destinies and there's people relying not only on your
decision making skills but your ability to implement...as said ship
is sinking...
Problem is, of course, that that is an unusual circumstance. For you, today, I just want you to have
focused and determined self-motivation to achieve your dreams.
Make Your Self...Important
So, just how do you accomplish the process of becoming self-motivated?
To begin with, You MUST invest in yourself. Make your Self important...and make you a top
priority. People who don't do this don't realize a crucial life factor.
When I was a kid, I was not the most important person in the family. I was
most important after my Mom. If Mom were to cease to be there...we five would have been orphaned. That meant my number one goal in life at 8, 10, 12 years old was to keep my Mom living and get her to reduce her weight, reduce her cigarette habit and on and on. I needed her to take care of her Self...and
everyone else in the family (all younger) needed that, too...they just didn't know it!
Switch off from the world around you for a moment, take a step back and
absorb everything you are about to read, feel free to refer back to this article because these
words might be the difference in your life between success and failure. Any time you need
direction, put everything you have learned here into practice – if you can do
this, you will never look back.
There used to be a saying...never heard in 2010, "today is the first day of the rest of your life."
Today, I offer you to ponder beginning the NEW beginning of your life journey NOW.
Forget everything that you have been told that is limiting you. Of course, there are certain
limitations in life. Recognizing them is important for your survival. But for the most part,
limitations exist only within the mind.
When you put into practice what you find here, you simply cannot fail...
And of course... it is your right to be successful...if you choose.
To begin with, you must discover what success or achievement means to you.
I am about to show you how to begin your journey by making it personal and helping you uncover
those hidden desires to accomplish...to thrive...to be happy...to succeed.
Ready?
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Kevin Hogan
Network 3000 Publishing
16526 W. 78th St. #138
Eden Prairie, MN 55346 USA
(612) 616-0732
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