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When Dreaming is Just Not Enough

by Donny on November 17, 2009

For the past couple of weeks I have been having a heard time sleeping because I have been so excited about what is about to happen in my life. I have literally been working countless hours on putting together a life long wealth strategy. I am now 24 years old and it is time to take everything to the next level so that I can help out my family, friends, and everyone else that is in my inner circle.

What are Dreams Made of?

What are dreams really made of?

The problem that I sometimes face is trying to perfect everything that I do and I never seem to just keep it how it is because I like everything to be of top quality. I have been this way my entire life because my parents taught me that in order to become truly successful, you have to be better than good, you have to be great.

Those that are good at something don’t really standout above the average person because they fail to perfect their skills to become great. In our nature as human beings, we are always taught to compete with one another instead of first helping each other out. We need to get out of this mindset because it is all about building relationships with one another and helping each other accomplish their goals.

Many individuals have dreams on a daily basis, but most of the time they just ignore their dreams because they feel insecure about something that is going on in their life or they are afraid of failure. Not wanting to fail or take a risk is one of the worse mindsets that any person could have.

If you treat all of your failures like successes, you will begin to overcome that fear because you know that with each failure brings you that much closer to success.

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