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	<title>Comments on: Mondays with Mac: I Wish You Love</title>
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		<title>By: Inspired Action</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2008 17:22:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Harriet</title>
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		<dc:creator>Harriet</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 12:36:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>First, I want to say, Good morning!  I love reading your articles, listening to your inspirational movies and everything about your site!  This particular article reminded me of my father who was a natural motivator and inspirationalist.  He, too, was an entrepeneur in his own right.  When I was a little girl I remember my dad as a Pharmacist owning many drugstores and also working in south Miami on eighth street which was known to be &quot;little Havannah&quot;.  In addition, after dinner he use to have men come over to the house and talk business.  He eventually opened his owned business to import and export pharmaceuticals nationally and internationally in large quantities.  I know that he told me that the products that were imported and exported were non-narcotics.  It was very important to my father to educate my brother&#039;s and myself the difference&#039;s.  Being a Pharmacist, businessman, entrepeneur, and self driven created a successfull business for a period of time.  He taught me &quot;If thy will it...it is no dream&quot;!  If you want something bad enough;  you can have it as  long as you do whatever it takes to earn it!  He loved Dale Carnegiem who wrote the book, &quot;How to Win Friends and Influence People&quot;.  Almost everyday of his life he would give me a pep talk growing up.  Later on in life when my father became ill, I received a phone call from my eldest brother during my first semester of college.  He told me the I had to quit college, get a job, or figure it out and hung up the telephone.  That day when I went to one of my classes another classmate noticed the look on my face and asked me what was wrong.
I told him that my father was on his way to having open heart surgery and what my brother had to say.  He told me about the financial aid office at the University of Miami.  I took his suggestion and helped myself succeed through college.  I worked three jobs and studied to become a Speech and Language Pathologist in the Broward County Public Schools twenty seven years.  Because of my father&#039;s inspiration and how he instilled being persistent and believing in myself no matter what comes my way &quot;don&#039;t quit&quot;!  He was the only one that believed in me and taught my how to believe in myself to be self driven/motivated.  I love to inspire other&#039;s and help those that need help.  This is just my beginning and there are other great stories that happened in my life as time passes.  My father did pass away seventeen years ago.  I am very grateful for all that he has shared and everything that I have learned along the way.  Have a great day!  Your story brought back great memories and someday I would love to inspire motivate many in different venues:)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First, I want to say, Good morning!  I love reading your articles, listening to your inspirational movies and everything about your site!  This particular article reminded me of my father who was a natural motivator and inspirationalist.  He, too, was an entrepeneur in his own right.  When I was a little girl I remember my dad as a Pharmacist owning many drugstores and also working in south Miami on eighth street which was known to be &#8220;little Havannah&#8221;.  In addition, after dinner he use to have men come over to the house and talk business.  He eventually opened his owned business to import and export pharmaceuticals nationally and internationally in large quantities.  I know that he told me that the products that were imported and exported were non-narcotics.  It was very important to my father to educate my brother&#8217;s and myself the difference&#8217;s.  Being a Pharmacist, businessman, entrepeneur, and self driven created a successfull business for a period of time.  He taught me &#8220;If thy will it&#8230;it is no dream&#8221;!  If you want something bad enough;  you can have it as  long as you do whatever it takes to earn it!  He loved Dale Carnegiem who wrote the book, &#8220;How to Win Friends and Influence People&#8221;.  Almost everyday of his life he would give me a pep talk growing up.  Later on in life when my father became ill, I received a phone call from my eldest brother during my first semester of college.  He told me the I had to quit college, get a job, or figure it out and hung up the telephone.  That day when I went to one of my classes another classmate noticed the look on my face and asked me what was wrong.<br />
I told him that my father was on his way to having open heart surgery and what my brother had to say.  He told me about the financial aid office at the University of Miami.  I took his suggestion and helped myself succeed through college.  I worked three jobs and studied to become a Speech and Language Pathologist in the Broward County Public Schools twenty seven years.  Because of my father&#8217;s inspiration and how he instilled being persistent and believing in myself no matter what comes my way &#8220;don&#8217;t quit&#8221;!  He was the only one that believed in me and taught my how to believe in myself to be self driven/motivated.  I love to inspire other&#8217;s and help those that need help.  This is just my beginning and there are other great stories that happened in my life as time passes.  My father did pass away seventeen years ago.  I am very grateful for all that he has shared and everything that I have learned along the way.  Have a great day!  Your story brought back great memories and someday I would love to inspire motivate many in different venues:)</p>
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		<title>By: Suzanne Guthrie</title>
		<link>http://blog.simpletruths.com/mondays-with-mac-i-wish-you-love-2/comment-page-1#comment-781</link>
		<dc:creator>Suzanne Guthrie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 13:11:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mac;

I heartily agree with your suggestion that even 30 minutes a day focussed on your dream will move you in the right direction.  Just imagine what 2 -3 hours a day will do!  Believing in a dream and investing yourself in it builds inner and outer resilience.

Suzanne Guthrie
www.BoldNewDirections.com</description>
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<p>I heartily agree with your suggestion that even 30 minutes a day focussed on your dream will move you in the right direction.  Just imagine what 2 -3 hours a day will do!  Believing in a dream and investing yourself in it builds inner and outer resilience.</p>
<p>Suzanne Guthrie<br />
<a href="http://www.BoldNewDirections.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.BoldNewDirections.com</a></p>
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