Aim High

How high are your expectations?

Are Your Expectations Too Low?

What’s reasonable?  You tell me.  I honestly believe the sky is the limit but that’s also because I’ve seen it first hand.

We all have our own goals and expectations but for many, not being exposed to all the possibilities or just not having an open mind is preventing them from knowing that anything truly is possible.

People somewhere along the line while growing up seem to have lost their inner child and their imagination too.

Don’t worry if this sounds like you, we can always reopen that door.  You’ll soon see that no mountain is high enough and if you want something bad enough you can get it.

Let’s talk about financial goals for a moment.  I’m not sure if you want to control the Eastern Seaboard or not but hey what do I know, however I would like to assume ( I know assuming is bad) you would like to make additional income that would  generate a nice amount so that you could quit your day job or maybe have residual income coming in that you can go on vacations every 2-3 months.

What ever your goal is, it is achievable.  Stop being such a skeptic.  Not everyone will create the next Google and that may not be for you anyway.
Map out a goal and as each day goes by at any given point ask yourself if what you are doing in that exact moment going to help you achieve your goal if not then change that habit and keep on trucking.

You have to pass failure at times to be successful.  I want you to understand that you should be realistic but also not to limit yourself.  I know, I am being hypocritical now but with a little testing and trying you will be well on your way.

Dreams are better when you’re living them and that my friend can happen if you put some effort into it.   Don’t expect to catch that trophy bass if you are ditch fishing.  It just aint going to happen.

So aim high and surround yourself with others who are doing what you want to do.

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