Your to do list

Sun, Feb 26th 2017, 11:09 PM

I guess that we can safely say that just about everyone spread throughout this great big world of ours wishes to succeed in life, bearing in mind of course, that success is different things to different people. However, the truth is that not a whole lot of people seem to make it in life. So we have to ask ourselves the obvious question, 'Why?' Why is it that only a small percentage of people worldwide seem to make it in life?
Well there are several reasons starting with the unfortunate fact that millions of young people are programmed very negatively and are thus not aware of who they are in reality -- a child of God -- and how very talented they are. Secondly, so many young kids, as a result of not realizing how great they are and the wonderful gifts they've been given by God as talent with which to succeed, are simply not motivated.
Now even those who are aware of the fact that they are very special and extremely talented still don't make it in life in many cases, simply because they've never been instructed properly in the art of succeeding in life. They've never heard about the importance of setting goals and then formulating a set of detailed plans and a definite regimen to make sure they accomplish what they've set out to do. A very important part of such a daily regimen is to have a to do list. That's right, if you wish to succeed at anything, you need to be very well organized each and every day.
Yes my friend, as you commence each and every day, I sincerely hope and pray that you make out your to do list which will outline exactly what you need to do to achieve your objectives for that particular day. This will ultimately assist you greatly to eventually achieve the goals you've set for yourself and believe me you will succeed in the end. Always remember, success is achieved one step at a time -- one day at a time.

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