The world is an oyster to many, and to some, a place to make your mark and achieve the best you can. To me, I see the world differently, and I think you should, as well. Take a trip down memory lane, no matter how young or old you are. Do you remember that one moment when happiness seems to be endless and dreams, boundless? Maybe a point in time when you had almost no care in the world. Truth be told, we all want to be happy, successful and accomplished in life. I see no reason why we can't all achieve these and other desires in our heart, if the opportunity presents itself.
Take
a good look around you, and see if you notice anything of interest? Not just looking on the surface, you need to
take a deeper insight at what you observe. There are boundless avenues all around your surroundings to tap into. Certainly, you can get what you yearn for or
should I say, deserve in your hearts of heart, if you are willing to take chances, grab
the bull by the horn and run wild with it.
That
said, most people fear complexities whenever an opportunity is presented to them. This causes the need to begin to question ourselves, our capabilities, and financial positions, and not taking
the time to focus on the solutions to the task before us. These questions I
like to refer to as battle thoughts, which, sometimes destroys our ability to
embark on anything in the first place. This is normal, but, nonetheless
counter-productive to our goals in life.
Opportunities
will always unveil themselves in different forms and from various outlets. Some
quite obvious and simplistic, and others requiring a little more thought to get
off the ground. The most pertinent thing is that we are able to conjure enough
courage, boldness and foresight to comprehend the end-game. The latter is where
that opportunity will lead you, and how far you can take it. Most billionaires,
successful entrepreneurs and multinational corporations are opportunists. Where
their competitors fail, they consistently succeed. This is the mindset we all
need to harness all opportunities.
© Dr Dickson Aleroh (www.dicksonaleroh.com)
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