Subject: Using your Imagination on Getting Rich

Never underestimate your power to dream and imagine the life that everyone would want. 
But, don’t just be stuck on imagining. It is only the first step.

Hello Friend,


  

Albert Einstein said that imagination is the greatest creative force in the universe.


Why do you think that such a great man would say something that sounds silly and trivial?


How about Disneyland? How do you think it was created? Walt Disney said that had he not seen Disneyland in his mind, the rest of the world would not have seen it on Earth. 


How about Windows software that made Bill Gates one of the richest people in the world? Do you think he just developed it without imagining how it should be?


So, how is your imagination today? 


Are you thinking about doing that load of laundry when you get home or fixing that broken chair? Or, are you thinking about cruising the high seas in your beautiful yacht while your crew caters to your every need?


Your imagination can make you rich or it can leave you stuck in the rut you live in today. 


Anyone can dream. Anyone can imagine. But, not everyone can make it for real.


It all depends on YOU.

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Regards,
Mrs B & The Positively Practical Team
 

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