Stay on the boat!

December 6, 2006 – 3:15 pm

How often have you gotten really close to something you’ve been working towards or really wanted and right when you were about to be successful turned your back on it?

It’s possible that you’ve done this a number of times throughout your life and don’t even know it happened.

How do I know?

Because it’s happened to me. Each time I’ve been really close to a big breakthrough in my business or my personal life, I’ve been tempted to abandon ship right before the breakthrough occurred.

It’s human nature.

And, it’s the reason that most people are not as successful as they want to be.

The universe has a way of challenging us to find out whether we are really worthy of the success that is coming our way or whether we really want what it is we’ve been working towards.

Think of the gold miner who spent years and years mining for gold only to abandon his mine in defeat and have it picked up by the next guy who struck it rich.

This doesn’t have to happen to you.

One of the best ways I know of to stay on the ship when your mind is telling you to jump off, is to read the inspirational tales of others who have persevered to the realization of their dreams.

If they can do it, you can too!

Dedicated to Your Family’s Well-Being,

~ Alexis

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  1. One Response to “Stay on the boat!”

  2. Alexis,
    In reading this latest posting, I suppose it would be easy for me to have walked away once I “laid it all out” a while back. And though I do not know my chances of success with this, I’m doing something different in not walking from this one. So when all is said and done, may the future be a bright and fruitful place.

    Happy Holidays,
    Tim

    By Tim on Dec 12, 2006

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