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Why the saying ‘Every journey starts with a single step’ isn’t the best advice!

Why the saying ‘Every journey starts with a single step’ isn’t the best advice!

Strap in – this is a long one BUT it has some vital info in it that you can begin to work on today toward manifesting your dreams.

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In recent posts, I discussed the first ingredient in the Fortune Formula for manifesting your dreams; namely to Dream It.

Sure, that sounds bleedin’ obvious, I know! However, it’s not as straight forward as it might as first seem. Some people have no idea what they want to do for the next few years, let alone the rest of their lives.

As The Dream-Maker’s Manifesto grows, we’ll often re-visit the subject of Dreams and ways to inspire creativity and maintain a constant flow of ideas. The skill then becomes knowing which ideas to put energy into and make manifest.

Which leads us to the second part of the Fortune Formula.

This is where the age-old advice of ‘every journey starts with a single step’ needs qualifying for those on the path to achieving their dreams.

While it is a certainty that wherever you want to go, you must take a step towards it, you DO want to make sure that you’re taking steps in the right direction.

Along the path you actually wish to follow.

So, how do you know which step to take and which path to go down?

That’s where the first two steps in my formula come into play.

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