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I HAVE A DREAM


History tells us that in every stage there comes a time when leaders must come forth to meet the needs of the hour. There is no potential leader who does not have an opportunity to be better mankind, those around him also have the same previlege. Fortunately, I believe that God has surrounded me with those who will accept my challenge of this hour.

My dream allows me to .............
°Live up at any moment all that I am in order to receive all that I can become
°Sense the indivisible so that I can do the impossible.
°Trust God's resources since the dream is bigger all my abilities and acquaintances.
°Continue when discouraged, for where there is no faith in the future there is no power in the present.
°Attract winners because big dreams draws big people.
°See my self and my people  into the future. Our dream is the promise of what we shall one day be.

Yes I have a dream, it is God's given one. It is greater than any of my gifts. It is as large as the world, but it begins with one, won't you join me?.
I commit myself today to being successful. I recognize that success is a process, not a destination. I will discover my dream and  do what I can do to ......
1. Know my purpose in life.
2. Grow to reach my maximum potential.
3. Sow seeds that benefit others.
Although the road may be bumpy and it may require me to learn a new way of looking at life, I will do what it take and persevere. I will take the success journey.
all because :
I HAVE A DREAM.









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