Wednesday 27 August 2008

How To Make A Good Investment

What seemingly insignificant thing do you have in your hand today?

That which you have in hand, could be the key to transform a life, could be the seed of a brand new beginning for your life, may open an opportunity that goes beyond what you could dream about.
Often times, we allow our dreams, our visions of something significant taking place through us, to fade into the a state of wishful desire, lost in the daily pressing for the mundane.

What can I do?
Well, what is that in your hand today?
A small idea; a hand shake; a passion; a desire; a dream.
Sow it today. Begin to give it.
What is that in your hand Moses? A stick! Stretch it out and defeat the world's most powerful army!

You never know what lays before you, what lays beyond the next challenge, around the next corner. But if you do not 'sow' what you have in your hand, if you do not 'stretch it out', you may never know. Exercise diligence and plan what it is you can begin to do today that can carry you toward that God-given destiny written in your life.

The Chinese proverb says: A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.

Look at your skills, look at your desires, passions, abilities, resources and begin today. It may begin with writing out what it is, what you have in your hand, in your heart. Writing out a plan, steps you can take today to move you in the right direction, could be the first, and probably is, the step you can take to realizing a transformation of the mediocre, the mundane and the hopeless.

Maybe you already have stepped out, but facing opposition, or have settled into the best you think you have, but there is always more. Stretch! Invest what you have, you; your small seed, that which is in your hand. Take another step toward the path of your significant destiny.And keep stepping.

One step could take you toward your significant destiny and begin an exciting journey of influencing your world, of transformation of lives, of investing only that which you can.

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