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This bootcamp is designed to help you gain insight into who you are, and help you determine the best approach to improve your life.
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In Day 2, we learned about the importance of Taking Action. Today, we are going to cover an equally important area - The Importance of Desire)
the importance of Desire.
Napoleon Hill said that “Desire is the starting point of all achievement.”
A lot of say they don't have desires, but I am a strong believer that almost every single one of us has desires. Sometimes it’s a desire to get something or to stop something. It’s at different levels, but we all have them.
In order to be successful, It’s critical to get in touch with or really understand you desires.
You can start by Asking yourself what do you want? Do you want to be loved? Do you want to be respected?
Do you want to have control of your life?
Think about what you love to do.
What do you really want to do with your life? What motivates you?
What inspires you? What excites You? What drives You? What has given me the most pleasure in the past?
One common suggestion for getting in touch with you life’s desires and dreams is to actually Picture yourself at the end of your life. Some people recommend picturing yourself at your funeral listening to your eulogy.
How exactly do you want to be remembered? What type of person and what type of life do you want to be remembered for having?
I also recommend trying to focus on identifying your core desire. A Core Desire is something you want so badly it pierces you to the core of your heart. That’s desire.
I want to finish this section with one final quote from Muhammad Ali. He said that “Champions aren’t made in the gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them—a desire, a dream, a vision.”
I hope you are enjoying the bootcamp - See you on on Day 4!
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