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Do You Dare to go Down the Rabbit Hole?

Topic: LeadershipPublished June 14, 2010

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I absolutely enjoy watching movies that are filled with hidden hints about making your dreams come true. Such phrases like… “The impossible is possible if you believe”, “You can achieve anything that you set your mind to”, “If you truly believe, it will happen” or “You always have a choice”. These are just a few that I can think of off the top of my head. Walt Disney was a huge dreamer and believer. If you really think about it, all of his movies are about making dreams come true and becoming the best that you can be. Take Alice, for example. Look at the adventures that she had after falling down a hole into an extraordinary world that she called Wonderland. Her goal was to get back home, but she had distractions to ignore, battles to fight, obstacles and challenges to overcome first. None of these stopped her from finding her way home. One of the things Alice did to succeed was to think of 6 impossible (so she thought) things that proved to be real and/or true. Alice had also made great connections, such as The Mad Hatter, Cheshire Cat, Mallymkun (the dormouse), Absolem (the blue caterpillar), The White Rabbit, The White Queen, Tweedidee & Tweedledum, just to name a few. Together they masterminded and everyone become a winner. The Wonderlanders got their world back from The Red Queen and, of course, Alice was able to get back home. When Alice returned to her world, she implemented the skills, courage, self-confidence and knowledge that she gained during her journey to create a fulfilling life for herself and not do what everyone else expected her to do. That would the called the “norm”. She saw more in herself (her muchness) and didn’t care what the others thought about her decision to live her life the way she chose to live it. Alice was bound for an adventurous life in deed. I see my continuing journey of my life similar to Alice’s experience. There are many obstacles, challenges, distractions and little battles that I must take head on in order to keep moving forward in my business. Masterminding and surrounding myself with my mentors and others who have or want the same kind of life style is a powerful way to expand myself in my internet marketing and leadership skills required to succeed. I keep my dream and goal in clear vision and focus so that I don’t loose sight of why I’m doing what I do. I’ve realized that it is now not what I do, but who I actually am. In the end, just like Alice, I can look back at the phenomenal path that enabled me and my family to have the life style that we deserved. Now, I dare you to go down the rabbit hole and do the same. Virginia WildrnYour Guide to Successrnhttp://www.stickwithvirginiawild.com

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