Forget What Is and Ask Yourself What If?

Apr 19, 2009 | Business

Hi Everyone!

As soon as you are able, please close your eyes and attempt to clear your mind for 30 seconds.  Then, read the questions below and click play.

1)  What is the “right” age for accomplishing my greatest dream?

2)  Do I hear the laughter and believe the doubters when I am mocked for expecting life’s very best?

3)  What great possibility have I forced myself to stop considering?

4)  Who will be inspired or benefit directly when I succeed?

5)  When will right now become the best time to begin?

Your friend,

Andy

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