The Secrets For Making Dreams Come True

In This Issue

-My Weekly Reminder
-Book Update
-Feedback From a Subscriber
-Pass it on

My Weekly Reminder

Everyone has a dream, but not everyone’s dream comes true.  The question is, why?  The song, When You Wish Upon a Star provides two important insights necessary to answer this question.  First, as the song says, “When your heart is in your dream, no request is too extreme.”  Having your heart in your dream means you are willing to do whatever it takes to pursue your dream.  Many people keep their dream in a box on their closet shelf.  Every now and then, they open the box, look at their dream and then put the box back on the shelf.  Yes, they have a beautiful and wonderful dream, but they do nothing about it so there’s no way it can come true.  Second, as you continue to pursue your dream, sooner or later something very special happens.  Again, quoting from the song, “Like a bolt out of the blue, fate steps in and pulls you through.”  This means that if you have the courage to pursue your dream long enough and hard enough, fate is going to see to it that your courage is rewarded.  So, what are you waiting for?  Get out there and go for it!

Book Update

Below is the final cover design for REVVED!  If you want more information about the book, just click on the image.  The official “launch” date for the marketing plan is May 1.

Ross Reck's Revved!
 
 
Feedback From a Subscriber
 
A subscriber had the following to say about the January 31 issue which dealt with Turning Unexpected Delays Into Opportunities.
 
Dear Ross,

Thanks for your Weekly Reminders!!  I just read this one today — after a delay in getting to work.  Unexpectedly, a long train added over 10 minutes to my drive.  The train was going along at a good clip and then decelerated, going slower and slower before stopping briefly and then resuming a normal speed.  Ugh!  I could have been so stressed, but instead I enjoyed the music on my favorite radio station and watched a lovely sunrise.  I took advantage of the delay to have a few enjoyable minutes–just for me.  My coworkers saw me come to work in a cheerful mood.” 

 

 

Pass it on

If you know anyone who would like to read my Weekly Reminder, I would very much appreciate it if you would pass it on to them or sign them up.  Thank you!

 

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