Follow Your Heart
The history of the human race is written in the life stories of men and women who followed their heart’s desires and did what they were uniquely qualified to do, and did it with all their heart.
And no matter what your situation, this possibility lies open to you, right now.
Colonel Harland Sanders was 66 year old before he sold his first chicken based on his Kentucky Fried Chicken recipe.
He had been working as a cook as the owner of his own small café, all his life, preparing fried chicken with his recipe. Then, at the age of 66, when he started doing what he should have been doing decades before, he began building his franchise business and became one of the best known and wealthiest people in the world.
A young man, 16 years old, became so excited about his potential, that he started his own food service business, made a success of it, and sold it out at a profit by the time he was 18 years.
His accomplishment and his confidence as a result were so impressive, that when he went to work for a major grocery chain, they promoted him up the ladder so fast that, before the end of his 18th year, he became the youngest full manager of a major grocery store in America.
And he loves every minute of his work.
Learn to follow your heart...
We achieve better when we follow our heart desires.
Thanks for this.
Great inspirational talk keep it up.
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