
Explore your dreams
- Is there a little dream that could be the first step to getting the biggest dream?
- What you have skills that will help in pursuit of this dream?
- What can you do today to pursue his dream?
When will discover what you enjoy doing and recognize the inherent abilities, you will notice that there
can follow your dreams around you.
Although not pretend to be an expert on religion, when I look back over the years, and consider developments. I am convinced that divine intervention causing both Martin Luther King and Barack Obama continue their life goal with such dedication and vigor. I believe that Martin King was put on this earth for a specific purpose, as we all are, but it was more dogmatic than most of us in research and more work at the end of his life. Work Life Martin Luther King was interrupted by his untimely death. He still lives in Barack Obama. I think that young man seemingly out of nowhere to become a U.S. Senator, who addressed Dynamic Democratic National Convention in 2004 and presidential candidate in 2008. This young man, Barack Obama, has talked about hope – the hope of difficulty. Hope in the context of uncertainty. The audacity of hope. He said: "Ultimately, it is the best gift of God to us, the basis of this nation. The belief in things unseen. A belief that there are better days. Yes, Barack Obama is being "The dream of Martin Luther King" to the U.S. Supreme Judiciary USA. An African-American named "Barack" means "blessed!"
We all have our personal stories. Growing up in a small village agriculture in Virginia, not only I have no intention of going to Harvard, but I did not intend to go to college until he was forced to look at my situation and realize that he needed a college education to make something of myself. Therefore, at the age of 22 years, I became a full time student Howard University and has changed the course of my life. Here was influenced by a professor, H. Naylor Fitzhugh, who became my mentor and obtained his MBA from HBS, one of the first black men to do in 1933. Never in my life have I heard a black man to speak with such conviction and eloquence about our company and our race. I was paralyzed by his words: "Business is a way for blacks to take control of their destiny."
How, Ballsville a poor black farmer, Virginia, to be here?, why am I here? At present, there was my mother, a former teacher who wanted nothing more than for her daughter to continue her education, my mentor at Howard University, Professor Fitzhugh, another professor Howard, who gave me an application Harvard Business School and demanded that I complete "a cousin who kept insisting that I stop wasting time on menial jobs and go to college. Finally, there was my father, a man with a third year of teaching, which does not even know the name of the school but I was so proud to tell everyone that "Lillian is going to the same school that President Kennedy was. "Thinking about all these people, I knew that my lifetime was: I had a responsibility, and I could not disappoint people who supported me. I had to go forward.
Throughout the campaign, the President stressed the need for all involved. It need not be large but something as small as a mentor for a child, or working in a soup or simply collecting pieces of trash instead of walking through it. It's so simplistic. Sometimes we are looking for answers complex and give simple solutions. A few hours of your time. You will be richer. We must all do our hand. In his speech in Philadelphia. Sea in the context of your train journey Washington, which reiterated the need for the service and announced the creation of – Organization of the United States – an organization through which everyone can find something to do. And he said, "Let's make this election" is not the end of what we do in America by chance, but the beginning. "Era his dream and he took every step imaginable to get there. There is a role for each of us. Have you decided on their part will be?
About the Author
For 25 years, Lillian Lincoln Lambert was President and CEO of Centennial One, Inc., a building maintenance company she founded in 1976 on a few thousand dollars operating out of her garage. With initial sales of $150,000 and 20 part-time workers, she grew the company to $20 million in sales with more than 1,200 employees.
She was the first African American MBA graduate of Harvard University. Get a copy of her FREE Guiding Principles
Learn more http://lillianlincolnlambert.com
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