Day 13 – Write it down and it happens

If all you had to do to accomplish a great thing was to write it down – would you do it? What if Napolean Hill was right? “Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe it can achieve?”

What if I am not this crazy guy emailing you every day for 365 days and actually on to something REALLY powerful? If all you have to do is wake every morning, write down what is important for you to accomplish, pray about it and then go do it in order to accomplish your wildest ambitions – would you do it? Will you do it?

I am telling you – this is simple and very real. The mind of man (and woman) is really super powerful or there is a God that answers those that seek – or perhaps both! My son had his list miraculously get accomplished today. Even a high school kid can do it!

I have written things down this week and have had the strength and courage to act on tough things that just had to be done – and I am much better for it. The people that depend on me for their livelihood are better for it. I have been doing this for almost 2 weeks – I just can only imagine the possibilities after 50 more weeks.

Have some faith and follow the simple process. Pretty soon you will be so excited about it you might actually send an email to [email protected]!

Guy Reams (13)
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