How committed are you to achieving the vision that you have for your life and business?

Is what you want to be, do or have truly stirring your soul or are you going for what you ‘think’ you can get?

No judgement BUT…

It’s good to know that distinction.

Often times we come from a place of what we think we can achieve.

We base it on our previous experiences.

The truth is that many people don’t dare to go for what truly stirs their soul.

And that can be for many reasons.

Mostly because we fear that we’ll be losing something or somebody when we do.

And that is true.

To receive something of a higher nature, you have to let you of something of a lower nature.

That might mean people, places and things are going to fall away as you move along on this journey.

YES, having a big vision can be scary.

You don’t know beforehand how you’re going to get there, so it feels safer to stay within what you think you can achieve.

And that’s playing small, it’s keeping your head down by not stepping into your true potential and let your BRILLIANCE and GREATNESS shine for all to see.

What if you OWNED YOUR VISION?
What if you went after it unapologetically and relentlessly?

The great Napoleon Hill said in his book “Think and Grow Rich”:

Whatever the mind of man can CONCEIVE and BELIEVE, he can achieve.

So, what’s stopping you?
What’s stopping you from being fully committed?

Be honest about that with yourself and then decide.

Do you want what you want bad enough?
And if your answer is yes, go for it.

Don’t look back just move forward.

Set the goals that will manifest that vision, take action on them every single day and before long you will see your vision become your reality.

How do I know?
Because that’s what I did.

I know from experience it can be done.

You can do it!

Commit!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Simona Ksoll is a marketing strategist and mentor for small business owners and people who want to bring their big inner vision to life. Follow her on Facebook, LinkedIn and join her private Facebook Community.

 

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