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Building Your Best Life

This episode #2 focuses on the "Power of Desire."Napoleon Hill, the author of Think and Grow Rich, one of the all-time best sellers said that the beginning point of all success, is knowing what it is that you desire. He calls this, "definiteness of purpose." When you have definiteness of purpose, your desire goes beyond a hope and a wish. It becomes non-negotiable, or something you must have, do, or achieve. It is this type of desire that motivates us to achieve our goal when obstacles arise and life happens.Your Best Life will require you to make firm decisions about what you truly desire.

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    The Crucial Need for Clarity

    In this episode, I talk about the surprising and yet critical role that "clarity" plays in the quality of our lives today. With unprecedented uncertainty and the stress that accompanies it, it has never been more important for us to know who we are, what it is we truly desire, and what we value most. The answers to these questions becomes the underlying foundation for many of our day-to-day decisions.As life continues to move at an amazing pace, we no longer have the luxury of taking our time to mull over each and every decision as we would perhaps like to. Our actions must be swift and yet based on the most accurate self-knowledge we have available to us.

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    The Power of Desire

    Napoleon Hill, the author of the all-time best seller, "Think and Grow Rich," said the starting point of all success is what he called, definiteness of purpose. According to Mr. Hill, definiteness of purpose means defining what you truly desire, as opposed to just something that would be nice to have, do, or achieve. Many people fail to achieve their dreams because they fail to identify their true desire. When your desire is identified, you will be motivated to overcome obstacles when life happens.

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This episode #2 focuses on the "Power of Desire."Napoleon Hill, the author of Think and Grow Rich, one of the all-time best sellers said that the beginning point of all success, is knowing what it is that you desire. He calls this, "definiteness of purpose." When you have definiteness of purpose, your desire goes beyond a hope and a wish. It becomes non-negotiable, or something you must have, do, or achieve. It is this type of desire that motivates us to achieve our goal when obstacles arise and life happens.Your Best Life will require you to make firm decisions about what you truly desire.

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Diana D. Williams

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This episode #2 focuses on the "Power of Desire."Napoleon Hill, the author of Think and Grow Rich, one of the all-time best sellers said that the beginning point of all success, is knowing what it is that you desire. He calls this, "definiteness of purpose." When you have definiteness of purpose,...

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