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We Believe, and I
Take a moment and clearly think about your goals and the success you want. Feel the joy and rush that is coming, the wind lightly set on your cheek, the people calling your name because you’re the reason they changes their life’s. Do you feel the chills down your back and the over flow of emotions that you just can’t help but laugh and smile? Grab that feeling and expand it, make a decision to make an impact.
I believe that everyone has a chance to become someone better and make a difference. Realizing that we can be successful and by being exposed to positive and motivational people and speeches. Your goals can come true if you only believe in yourself. I understand that many times it may feel difficult but those are the signs that success is coming and only getting closer.
I realized at a young age that if I want something I have to fight for it and get it done. At time, it didn’t make sense why I felt like I was falling. I would sit and cry, yell and torn because it wasn’t fair; would just take and throw things at me time after time. Yet I wanted to prove to everyone that I was better, because I refused to give up. Being thrown out of the only home I’ve ever known, left a scar that it seems like a vulture ripping the flesh off my old life of ever being my mother’s daughter but soon the words “life can give you heart ache after heart ache but it is up to change that” were in printed in my head. You and I know that we want something; we don’t want to be like the rest of the world. We can change the world if we only believe we can. A role model of mind is a millionaire by the name of Dave Wood. He is a famous for supporting many in their dream lifestyles. He has dedicated his work to couching and creating programs that can turn broke minded people into wealth successful entrepreneurs. Like many of us, he has come a long way and gone through many difficulties such as divorce, loss of a loved one and even homelessness on the beaches of Florida. In his early twenties he only had seven-teen dollars to his name. His story reminds us that believing in one’s self and making a decision to forbid being a failure, you can be successful. You have to break the spell of self doubt, and change it to believing in yourself in order to get your goals.
In the book The “Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho states “we are told from childhood that everything we want to do is impossible. We grow up with this idea, and as the years accumulate, so too do the layers of prejudice, fear, and guilt. There comes a time when our personal calling is so deeply buried in our soul as to be invisible. But it’s still there.” This quote simple we have to believe in yourself even if you have no one there to support you. Therefore, your goals are waiting to be expressed. The one thing we fail most is belief in one’s self. It will take all of you; it will be the hardest thing you ever have to overcome.
Now take all the time you want, but realize you are the only one who can make the difference, if you only believe in yourself.

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