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BELIEF MAKES EVERYTHING POSSIBLE

Thursday, May 10, 2007

BELIEF MAKES EVERYTHING POSSIBLE


 

The only thing that stands between you and what you want from life,
is the will to try it and the faith to believe that it's possible.
In order to succeed, you must first believe you can.

The moment you carry the conviction of belief,
in that moment your dream will become reality.
The only true limit to your realization of tomorrow
will be your doubts of today.

There are no real barriers to your success.
You must simply overcome any doubts you have about your ability.

You can, if you think you can.

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3 commentsThomas McGiveron • May 10 2007 11:04AM

Comments

Couldn't have said it better myself!

If you do today what you did yesterday, expect today's results.
Posted by Justin Kaatz, CMP (ASAP Mortgage) over 2 years ago
Very inspirational.  Way better than the message on the foil of the Dove Chocolate I ate.  Seriously, good stuff.
Posted by Matt Jonasen (Greater Midwest Realty) over 2 years ago

i'm glad you enjoyed it.  it's something i believe in strongly.  the power of focusing energies on positive forces in life over any kind of negativity.

i used to think it was "corny" - until i saw the light.  for me, my faith has provided me with the ultimate gift - the ability to LIVE. 

i look forward to working hard.  i relish in challenge and i love to take on uncomfortable tasks - that's when i feel most ALIVE!

even when i fail and fall flat on my face (which happens everyday in little ways) - i feel empowered!

Posted by Thomas McGiveron (Long Island Real Estate Market: Coldwell Banker Matherson) over 2 years ago

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