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Don't waste your time

Don't waste your time

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, May 22, 2017
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This for you who really want to understand and respect your time. and be successful in life and have a better those around you. Help your friend to think positive. It started with your story. And what got me think about all this is motivation speech I watch on YouTube and read what hearing. I look up to them. It started with Arvin lai, motivation speech and tai Lopez. And my friend and family show me this path. Help me to be who i want to be.
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Let me begin by introducing you to myself, and why I wish to write these blogs on motivation, compassion, and passion. My name is Shane Jeremy James, and I have always been business-headed. From the ages of 16, I was reading business articles, and learning the art of business. I even started selling hockey cards - not a business I know, but obviously demonstrating sheer spirit and entrepreneurship! Growing up, I had two passions. My first passion was hockey. I loved hockey, and although I loved the sport and was pretty good at it (if I do say so myself), I knew I would never be able to make a career out of it. My dream of joining the NHL faded, and I knew it wasn't meant to be. Instead, I focused all my time and energy on my second passion - the passion for business. Not only was business something I wished to pursue, but also knew that I wanted to make something of myself - to be successful, to be known, to make a difference!

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