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How do you learn from your examples? By now almost everyone has heard of James Dyson and his Dyson Vacuum Cleaners. But do you know the story of where he came from and the journey he traveled to get to his current level of success? Some do, others don’t, but what’s for sure is if he didn’t know what he wanted and dreamed big, his inventions wouldn’t be featured in retail stores and museums throughout the world.

In my opinion I am not very good at any one thing, but I do know in all things I am persistent and determined to live the life I have imagined for myself. No matter what I try, be it a new idea, or a joining business venture, I will continue to go after my “ideal life”. I got it, I’m good at trying stuff and hoping it takes me to my dreams, laughing! It took Dyson 14 years before his first product hit a retail store. He could have given up on year 6, 7, or 8. Through those 5000 prototypes of developing his product what number would you have quit on? From what I have read about James Dyson and now understand is if you enjoy what your doing it doesn’t matter how long it takes to become successful, because your enjoying the ride. Find what you love, go after it, and dream big. Never know where you’ll end up?

From Dyson.com:

“You know the feeling when some everyday product lets you down. ‘I could have designed this better myself’, you think. But how many of us turn our thoughts into actions?

James Dyson does.

He is a man who likes to make things work better. With his research team he has developed products that have achieved sales of over $6 billion worldwide”

emdoozie is known as Michael Anderson in the real world. A habitual dreamer, and determined individual, he is excited about the things he can't nearly afford in the present, yet excited about the possibility of achieving his dreams in the future. The near future! "I believe in my dreams, they are no mere fantasy for me. I fully intend on attaining my ideal existence" Visit my "LIFE STREAM" page to see how you can connect with me online. -doozieUp!
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