The Choices You Make
I’m definitely not your conventional type of business woman. I put morals and family needs ahead of my business agenda, and when I make a mistake I admit it. Lately I’ve realized with a certain “knowing” that in the long run, I’m far more likely to surprise people with the kind of success God gives than normal folks.
Sometimes I visualize or let’s call it fantasize about how that will happen.
Do you ever do that too?
Well, I’ve learned that fantasies and wishes are not prophecies, but we can use them as outlines for plans. I recommend you try that. Study your dreams and ideals for what you really hope to achieve, and then, plot deliberate steps to get there.
Remember, it all hinges on the choices you make, so make wise ones.
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