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KarlFabian Forums Member
Joined: 18 Jul 2008 Posts: 21
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#1 · Posted: 24 Aug 2009 00:31
Perhaps you are spending so much time at work that your family has forgotten who you are. You are delaying your dreams to achieve your boss's goals. You work all of the time but do not feel fulfilled. You constantly lament on the success of others. You grind it out 24/7, but you can't get past a plateau. You just know that you are better than you're showing. You can't seem to bring out your best. You have a personal why. You are now ready for the "what." What say you if any? Be Well, Karl

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A8ch
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#2 · Posted: 24 Aug 2009 14:11
KarlFabian: You grind it out 24/7, but you can't get past a plateau. You just know that you are better than you're showing. You can't seem to bring out your best. You have a personal why. You are now ready for the "what." What say you if any? That's a crossroad every ambitious person gets to sooner or later in his or her life. I believe it's nature's way of prodding us to discover who we are really, and in the process show us that we are capable of achieving whatever we truly desire.
When we experience such an epiphany, it is almost always accompanied for fear and doubt. But if we can only summon the courage to plough through the fear and doubt, we can be guided on how to proceed.
We already have within us the blueprint to achieve whatever we desire. All we need do is turn inward to discover the tools we have at our disposal, and then learn how to use them effectively to materialize our dreams.
Our first action should be to make a commitment to GO after our dreams, and then get down to formulating a plan to reach higher and go farther.
Hermas
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KarlFabian Forums Member
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#3 · Posted: 24 Aug 2009 21:50 · Edited by: KarlFabian
Hermas, Thats Heavy and the truth. Overcome your fears by intentionaly confronting them. As unpleasent as it may get, it works for me. Thanks for the great words of enlightenment. Karl

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