Wednesday, May 6, 2009

SET A NEW GOAL

"Pity the man who inherits a million and isn't a millionaire. Here's what would be pitiful, if your income grew and you didn't." --Jim Rohn

What do you do with the "million you inherit" (our Master's Degrees)? Do we let it sit idle, or do we use it to its fullest advantage to make a difference? It is another goal that we must set to achieve to become "a millionaire" (successful). Making a difference with what we gain will definitely keep us far from pitiful.I've mentioned that I took this course in 2007 just when I had my medical complications and surgery. I got to this point of the course that year and stopped. Presenting to Donovin's mom and sister tonight was a step further than what I reached in 2007 (the year that has converted from a dreadful memory to an encouraging event). Being that I've experienced the culmination of the course with the parents and the celebration that year, I must say tonight was a very unique and wonderful event. Donovin's mom cried when I presented his results to her and presented him with his gift. This memorable moment could not have been as significant if not for the "Inner Circle". Hence, I thank you once again!!!

SEE YOU ALL FOR DINNER NEXT WEEK!

4 comments:

  1. You sure have a way with words! I am glad you made a difference in Donovin's life. I am sure he will use his newly discovered knowledge in what ever he does. Congratulations!

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  2. Great work of treasured success with Donovin! Sure glad that those were tears of accomplishment for Donovin's mom!

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  3. I was so caught up with all the excitement that I didn't notice any tears. However, I'm pretty sure that those were tears of joy!

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  4. Awwwwww, I didn't notice the tears but I did notice a different air about her from the beginning of the evening and the end. She walked in quietly with some trepidation but just seemed so fresh and relaxed and PROUD after the review and the power point. She was so proud of Donovin and so grateful to you for all your hard work.

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