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Develop the confidence to share your dreams by:

Develop the confidence to share your dreams by:

  1. Writing down what you’ll say when you talk about your dreams with someone else.
  2. Practicing saying it in front of a mirror.
  3. Planning a time to share your thoughts.
  4. Tell yourself the reasons why you want to share your dreams with the one you chose.
  5. Accept the fact that others may not understand the relevance of your dreams to your life, and then dream on anyway.

If you stay the course and remain attached to your dreams, you just might reach your highest heights.

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Books, meditation and lying on a couch with food & watching movies are my favorite things. At the same time, I help anyone to get the clarity and push they need to move beyond their fears, uncertainties, procrastination to make real progress on life goals.

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