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When you wake up in the morning, say to yourself:
“I won’t spend today passively,
just doing what others tell me to do.
I will take the lead and forge my own destiny!” 
 
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Establish a goal for the week.
There is a big difference between having a goal and not having one.
A significant accomplishment can be traced back to a single thought. 
 
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Even if you have just a modest dream,
don’t keep it to yourself. Talk to others about it.
By the time you tell ten people, it is more likely to come true
 
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First, one of the reasons it is difficult to find your calling is that you
simply do not know what kind of jobs are out there in the world. Where
can you discover options other than the jobs you already know of through
your family and friends?
The easiest way to expose yourself to an array of indirect experiences is
by reading. Have you read up on science, travel, fashion, art, or politics?
How about education, psychology, finance, health, food, music, or sports?
Read widely as you explore different professions. You can also read a
biography of someone you admire and hope to emulate. Books broaden
your horizons and introduce you to new possibilities. 
 
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Do not be afraid of meeting new people. Get to know those who are
working in a field you are interested in. Go out on dates; they are another
good way to learn about yourself. Discover what types of people are
compatible with your personality. From these experiences, you will gain
insight into what kinds of people you like to surround yourself with

 

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