Guest guest Posted July 25, 2001 Report Share Posted July 25, 2001 If you can see it, you can be it-----but you do have to work for it. [And we know you do have to *maintain * it!!Haha.] Good morning to all, Dot > THE DAILY MOTIVATOR > Wednesday, July 25, 2001 > > Your perfect day > +++++++++++++++++++ > > What would your perfect day be like? What people would be > around you? Where would you be? What would you be doing? > What things would give you a sense of satisfaction and > fulfillment? And why? > > Stop for a moment and consider how life would be if life > was exactly how you would like for it to be. Then realize > that you have the power to make it so. You can take actions > this very day that will begin to bring that dream into > magnificent reality. > > The desires you have, you have for a reason. The things you > want to do are things you are meant to do. Your most treasured > dreams are connected to your highest and best possibilities. > > Dare to dream, and dare to follow those dreams. Those dreams > may seem completely unreasonable to the other people in your > life, but that's their problem, not yours. Somewhere, somehow > you know those things that will fulfill your greatest possibilities. > You know of ways in which you can make an enormous positive > difference in this world. Challenge yourself to bring them to > light. Challenge yourself to bring them into reality. > > Be the beautiful, wonderful and effective person you are > destined to be. Don't wait a moment longer. Now is a perfect > time to begin. > > Ralph Marston > > ............................................................................. > This is the Daily Motivator email edition. > Copyright © 2001 Ralph S. Marston, Jr. All rights reserved. > Visit The Daily Motivator web site at http://greatday.com for an archive > of more than 1,000 daily messages, inspirational photos and more. > > For subscription changes, or if you ever fail to receive a daily > e-mail message from The Daily Motivator, please go to > http://greatday.com/subonly/sublogin.html > and log in using the subscription address listed below. > ............................................................................. > > > Your subscription address is: dladner@... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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