Monday, April 02, 2007

You can do it!

Last Friday I was on a local TV show called "La vida sana" (the healthy life). Without ever having spoken to the other guests we all talked about the same thing - the importance of visualization and belief.

Some wise man said "What the human mind can conceive it can achieve." and that is really true. The only thing that is holding us back is our belief system.

If we believe we can do it, we will attempt it. But if we think it is "impossible" we will not even try.

While I was typing this a friend asked me if I want to join him on his expedition to Mount Everest. NO WAY! was my immediate answer but had he asked me to sail around the world with him I would gladly have accepted that challenge. Different strokes for different folkes, right?
But both things would be possible if I put my mind (and my body) behind it, don't you think?

My dream is to become a famous seminar speaker and bit by bit I am getting there.

What is your dream?
The one you have been hiding, maybe even from yourself!

Start sharing it with those around you. Making it public makes it more of a commitment and you are likely to be reminded should you stray of your path.

Making my dream public was not easy for me. I felt stupid wanting to be famous but as I want to help change the educational system into something more practical and student orientated I need a lot of cloud and fame gives you cloud, doesn't it?

Good excuse but why would I need an excuse? Because it sounds conceited to want to be famous. Who says?... Get the trend?

Don't let anybody, including yourself, steal your dreams!!!

You deserve a fulfilled, happy and abundant life and it is up to you to get it.
To be or not to be - the Choice is YOURS!
Today and any other day of your life!

Be courageous and go for it!
Barbara
http://www.trainingvisions.com

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