September 6, 2022
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This month's focus: Imagination
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Imagination… A Nation of Possibilities
It has often been said that one of the strongest nations in the world is imagination. Imagination can bring about new insights for solutions to life’s problems.
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It has often been said that one of the strongest nations in the world is imagination. Imagination can bring about new insights for solutions to life’s problems. It will open doors to valued learning and light new pathways for thought and understanding.
Through imagination, dreams of what could be can become reality, and confidence in what we can do becomes fact. As M. L. Frandsen noted, “Imagination is the great reservoir of the rivers of the human race.”
Allow the power of imagination to rule your thoughts and deeds. Become a loyal citizen of this powerful nation of possibilities. Submit to its influence and dream the pathways to a better tomorrow. Just imagine!
Here are some questions for reflection:
- On a scale of 1 being low and 5 being high, how healthy is your imagination?
- How can you best use imagination to your benefit?
- How vital is imagination as it pertains to achieving success?
- How has imagination benefited you?
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“Imagination is the preview of life’s coming attractions.” ~ Larry Eisenberg
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In my book, I provide a theme for each month of the year. September's focus is on Imagination.
Visit me on Social Media for more excerpts and inspiration from the book!
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Herman's Books |
Herman's Books
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This companion eBook includes extra content about each of the 12 themes in "Thoughts Along the Way".
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>> Read the story of why I wrote my first books HERE. <<
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Herman Dixon Author, Speaker, Executive Advisor ShelterBox Hall of Fame Member President's Volunteer Service Award
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Author of the book, Thoughts Along The Way and the forthcoming books, Confessions of A Poor Country Boy and Hermanisms.
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