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Are You Living Your Dreams?

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

The other night I was out shopping for
a new microwave because mine short
circuited. You should have seen it,
I thought it was going to blow up!

Anyway, as I walked through Wal-Mart
looking for my microwave (it was
around 10pm) a few of the employees
came up and starting talking to me.

They asked how I was doing. They
wondered what sort of things I
did for a living. They even brought
up some of my previous experiences
at this particular Wal-Mart.

Now, these employees weren’t just being
friendly to a customer, no.

You see, just 2 and half years ago, I
worked with them as an overnight stocker.

That’s right, and I think I made a
whopping $7.50 per hour!

Fast forward to now and my life is night
and day difference. I have trouble relating
to my old co-workers. They’re still at the
same job doing the same thing.

I now can afford the things I want, I don’t
have creditors calling me asking for money
they know I don’t have.

I truly am living out what most people
dream about.

I definitely haven’t arrived yet at my
final destination, but I’m well on my
way.

How about you?

Are you better off today then you were 5
years ago? How about 3 years ago? Last
year?

Too many of us get caught up in the day
to day task of just getting by that we
never take the chance to take a chance
on our dreams.

Lisa Diane, my friend and mentor helped
me change my focus, and therefore my
future.

One of her flagship courses, the one
that really meant a lot to me, is
Dream Life Discovery.

She doesn’t know I’m doing this, but
I really want to share with you the
course that really opened my eyes to
abundance, opportunity, and my very
own “dream life”.

Now, I’m going to share a link with you in
just a second I believe will help you
in your journey to finally achieving
the life of your dreams.

It’s not any of the same old, same old.

It’s more than any strategy, trick, or
technique. It’s the stuff dreams are
made of.

Would you please take a second right now
and click this link?

http://www.OnlyOneMike.com/dreamlife.html

Make It A Great Day,

Mike Antoni

PS - As you may already know, I work
personally with Lisa Diane on many
different projects and I can tell you
this about Dream Life. It changes
people in their very core. Many
people report changes just from
reading this page:

http://www.OnlyOneMike.com/dreamlife.html

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Good Cop Bad Cop

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

It all started on the way home from Big Seminar. Being that I live in
the same town as Lisa Diane (of 6M Fame), we and a couple other
friends drove together to Atlanta to attend Armand Morin’s Big Seminar.

On the way back home I was driving Lisa’s beautiful black H2 Hummer
when it happened.

I was driving pretty fast, ok very fast. The passenger to my immediate
right was constantly telling me to slow down.

I think you see where this is going.

Anyway, I go flying by a cop somewhere in the neighborhood of
85-90 (dumb I know)…but guess what? He didn’t stop me!

Ha Ha!

I know I lucked out.

Just a few minutes later I’m driving a lot slower (because of slow
people in front of me) when I see 2 cops who have someone pulled
over.

As I look closer I see that one of the cops is digging through the
trunk while a middle aged woman watches.

From my point of view, this cop was definitely searching her car. I
hate to admit this, but I’ve been pulled over and had my car searched
on at least 4 different occasions.

I casually stated to Lisa (who was nodding off in the back seat) look
I can’t believe that cop is searching that womans’ car!

Lisa then stated very matter of factly, “Oh, I thought he was helping
her fix a flat tire, and he was looking for the spare in the back of
the trunk.”

That’s when it hit me.

More than just the story of the cop and the trunk.

I realized that what we perceive is usually the result
of our past.

I was bringing the “bad cop”  because I have had negative
experiences with the police.

Lisa saw a “good cop” because she has had generally positive
experiences with the police as servants of the community.

We both saw the same exact scene and walked away (should
I say drove?) with two very different assumptions about
what we had just seen.

This applies immensely to our business lives, our emotional
development, relationships, and pretty much every aspect
of our life.

When presented with a situation, don’t be like me and let
your past dictate the future outcome.

Instead, decide on a new fresh perspective that allows you
the freedom to see the world in a whole new way.

When you do that, there’s no limit to what you can
accomplish, what business you can start, what new
relationship you can have.

It’s all just a matter of perspective. :-)

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