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There are three ways to kill your dreams:
1. WAITING - Many of us Filipinos wait and wait. We say, "later." There never seems to be the right time. Sometimes, we call this the "manana habit." We say, "I'll do it tomorrow." So we wait, and wait, and wait...until we realize nothing happened in our lives. Congratulations, you have just killed your dreams.
2. EXCUSES - Often, we make an excuse for everything just to avoid doing things. An excuse for why we are late, why we couldn't go, why we couldn't do it, why we are not yet rich, and the list goes on. Guess what? If it really means something to you, you don't make an excuse, you find a way!!! So keep making excuses, and we'll say: Congratulations, you have just killed your dreams.
3. BUSY-NESS - We Filipinos are always busy. Sorry, I can't, I'm busy. NO, I'm busy. Later, I'm busy. WHAT??? I feel bad for people who are always busy. They'll never find the time to do what they want, to be with friends, to go out and relax, to enjoy life. WHY? They have planted the word BUSY in their heads. So what do they get? They get a BUSY, TOXIC life. Congratulations, you have just killed your dreams
So are you a SELF-DESTRUCTIVE person, killing your own dreams? Perhaps you kill your dreams even before they have begun? Success is for the strong, not for the weak. IF YOU WANT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE WAY YOU LIVE YOUR LIFE, from waiting, making excuses, and being busy all the time to being more pro-active, taking charge, and writing your destiny, then...
JOIN US this SUNDAY FOR OUR WORKSHOP: HOW TO KILL YOUR DREAMS 101 followed by HOW TO LIVE YOUR DREAMS 210
IT'S FREE!!! Brought to you by The American Institute
Bring a friend!
WHEN: Sunday, February 5, 2pm - 5pm
WHERE: AIEP - 227 Salcedo Street, 2G, Makati
WHY AGAIN: Because you want a change in your life
Please RSVP by texting me, Chris Delacruz, at 0917-850-3456.
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Comment by Chris Delacruz - AIEPRO on February 9, 2012 at 3:01pm Not yet! I hope we will have one someday!
Comment by Iryhn Petalcorin Abela on February 3, 2012 at 6:35am Do you have one for Davao?
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