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Thought For The Day

The vision for your life should have given depth to your horizons. Connect with positive energy and use your words to connect you to your dreams. There are many things we sup on but when you can digest the words that provide nourishment to your dreams you will regurgitate them to until that existence becomes real.

Let everyone in your family know that you have a vision. Give them a preview so if ever asked they will know how to speak accurately. Why am I saying this? Aim words toward where you want them to go (your dream). It's likely that such matters would never be a conversation for your family. However, if it were, you will have given them practice toward how to speak on the matter. Of course if you're like me you've given them a visual preview as well.

Take this year seriously and let all roads lead to your desired goal. It's positive speech with a verbal strategy that says "I expect something great to happen this year".

What are your plans?

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