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Desire: How Wimpy And Weak Are You!

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Every ‘disaster’ in your life is not so much a disaster, as a situation waiting for you to change your mind about it!

Desire makes winners in every walk of life!

The degree of success you achieve depends on the amount of sincere desire you have!

The strength of genuine desire makes you go through a challenge when other people go around it.

Desire arms you with the courage to say to yourself,

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“Im Great! And Becoming Supreme Ruler Of The Universe!!” (My personal favorite!)

Less successful people say,

“I’m not as bad as a lot of other people!” (How weak and wimpy can you get!!)

Desire develops and engenders respect for those in authority, a lack of desire breeds resentment!

Desire fosters the sense of 100% responsibility.

Lack of desire is expressed in, “I only work here!”

The searing flame of active desire carries with it the courage of your deepest convictions.

You can stand up and be counted for the things that matter!!

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Every great religion, philosophy, invention or work of art had its creative beginning in the mind of one with a burning desire!

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9 Responses to “Desire: How Wimpy And Weak Are You!”

  1. Lynn Lane says:

    Napoleon Hill wrote about that burning desire in Think and Grow Rich. Without it you are dead in the water of doubt.

    Lynn Lane

    http://www.Warriorofsuccess.com

  2. Yes, desire and it’s sister, drive are essential to achieving great things. But they are not things you can really self-generate. They need to be there.

    Desire gives birth to the possibility of achieving great things.

    Steve Chambers
    Business to Business Sales Training Expert

  3. Darryl Pace says:

    Agreed! What we achieve in life is a direct reflection of the desire we have for what we want.

    Health, Fitness for Working People — Darryl Pace

  4. Hi Duane,

    I like Steve’s additional comment about DESIRE and her sister DRIVE. Do you find they can be self-stimulated? Or do you think they must already BE there?

    Or perhaps I shall put it another way. Do you think everyone already possesses DESIRE and DRIVE and only the gunk (let’s say emotions which may need to be cleaned up and addressed, I know. I’m a feeler. So I deal with the emotions as well. because their need drives us as well. For good or for ill.) keeps us from connecting well with our already existing desire and drive.

    If you become the supreme ruler, I am the Supreme Hostess and Goddess. :-) Think Tiara and pink sparklies.

    Happy Dating and Relationships,

    April Braswell

    Single Baby Boomer Dating Success Expert

  5. Rob Northrup says:

    You are so right, we need to have a strong desire to get anywhere…Seize the Day,
    Rob
    Emergency Preparedness For the 21st Century Family
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  6. John Ho says:

    Duane,

    Desire, in general, is much frown on by spiritual leaders.

    But the desireless state of mind is pretty hopeless to get things done.

    Even to be without desire, the drive needs to come from THE desire of having one!

    John Ho
    Numerology Expert Helps Understanding Personality for Better Influence & Persuasion

  7. JJ Jalopy says:

    Great post Duane.

    Good to have you back!

    Rampant, unreasonable desire seems to be common to all successful people.

  8. My “disasters” have all become fuel for bettering and understnading myself and life.

    Anthony
    http://www.anthonylemme.com

  9. Ah yes, desire is key. But for me, I need more than just the desire. I need the time!!!! Kids don’t leave you with much of that. Happy holidays!

    Lisa McLellan, Child Care Expert
    Babysitting Services, Babysitting Tips, Babysitters, Nannies

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