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Achieving Your Dreams
Part One

by Kevin Hogan

Page 2

Having a dream is the foundation to success.

KEYPOINT: A dream is what will drive you and keep you focused when you are confronted with obstacles.

Very often, when we are not committed to something, it tends to get pushed to the back of our minds – all kinds of other stuff finds a way of making you stray from your goals, your desires... and aspirations.

Why?

Because we are only human and life is what happens when you're busy making other plans. There are elements of randomness that get in the way of goals, making life often...unpredictable.

KEYPOINT: Committing to a goal and seeing it through, not only causes success it also CREATES SELF TRUST and a feeling of wellbeing and achievement.

Flat out...it feels darn good to determine an outcome or set a goal...and then go get it.

Being motivated and moving forward...persisting.. even when it almost seems that the world is conspiring against you is what will make you great.

Fate Has Nothing To Do With It

As you read biographies of the people you admire, you will notice a pattern emerge.

Successful people do not leave anything to fate.

They don't believe in fate.

They make a decision to achieve something... then they follow their dream. They plow through everything that stands in their way.

They set out with a goal and then they DO it.

They do it without question or curiosity about "if" or "what if."

People who achieve have long abandoned the mindset that failure is not an option.

Now that said, failure, though not an option, is experienced far more often by successful people than anyone else.

Successful people control all the variables they can. They get help with factors they aren't expert at and enlist the aid of anyone and everyone it takes to make dreams come true.

For me, success isn't measured in money. It is measured in achievement compared to my potential.

Think about that for a minute.

Someone who has a severe physical or mental handicap might very easily have less potential than someone without the handicap. (And I do say "Might" because I've seen some pretty impressive handicaps...and sometimes people blow through them.)

Chances are that you aren't one of those people.

KEYPOINT: Set out to do something and then do it. That IS success.

This is the first and last thing which you need to consider when undertaking any task.

Success feels good...

...doesn't have to be some lofty achievement...

Little successes feel pretty incredible too.

It means that you are in charge of your life.

That does just about everything good for you physically, emotionally, mentally....that you could hope for.

What should you do if you haven't experienced success?



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Kevin Hogan
Network 3000 Publishing
3432 Denmark #108
Eagan, MN 55123
(612) 616-0732

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