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Sorry for the pun! But in this part of the world, we're literally 'plowin' through. Loads of snow that is still coming down & dodging the snow ploughs as they endeavor to keep the roads clear.

But the real "plowin' through" I'm talking about today has to do with "Start" as the first act on the road to S.U.C.C.E.S.S.! We can have all the dreams & visions of what we want to happen, but without the "S" for "Start" - they will remain just that! Dreams & Visions with no where to go. Sorta' like being all dressed up with no where to go.

The "planning" process relative to our dreams and visions for our future may not come 2nd nature to us. Many great 'dreamers' & 'visionaries' were not skilled in the planning process and perhaps less so at 'implementation'.

What each of us needs - no matter how skilled we are at the esoteric and the practical - is a SUCCESS PARTNER. That person (male or female) who will travel the road with us; hold us accountable; help us through times of self-doubt, self-criticism and pessimism.

It may be best to look for someone that appears to be diametrically our 'opposite'. But someone who understands our dreams, supports them & can serve as our practical side when we want to soar for the stars without a clue as to how to get there!

So a word to us dreamers today is to START. Start with one small step that we can implement TODAY that will take us to the next juncture on the road to fulfillment. And that just may be asking another to partner with us for the ride.

Much love,

Linda S. Fitzgerald, Owner/CEO
A Women's Place Network Inc.
http://affiliatedwomen.ning.com/
Affiliated Women Intltm

Tags: dreams, implementation, partners, success

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