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		<title>By: David Johnson</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thank you for the kind words! I wish you all of the success in the world because I know that for you to be a success you will have made countless others a success as well. You are in a unique position, with your many talents, to affect the kind of change in people that&#039;s needed for them to see their own hopes and dreams come true. Here&#039;s to you my friend!   </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for the kind words! I wish you all of the success in the world because I know that for you to be a success you will have made countless others a success as well. You are in a unique position, with your many talents, to affect the kind of change in people that&#039;s needed for them to see their own hopes and dreams come true. Here&#039;s to you my friend!</p>
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		<title>By: TLavonLawrence</title>
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		<description>Great post, David!  I&#039;m very excited about 2010, and as is my Mental Focus habit, I&#039;ve already got 2010 Visioneered with such clarity that I already know what I&#039;ll be grateful for as I stand on my balcony December 31st, 2010 overlooking Destin Harbor with friends celebrating the coming 2011 year .  I sat yesterday on the dock outside my office and reflected on what went great in 2009 and &quot;what wasn&#039;t as great as it&#039;s gonna be&quot; (as opposed to &quot;went wrong&quot; - I&#039;m a heavy proponent of intentionally using Transitional Vocabulary as a Mental Focus Tool).  When I look back on the &quot;interesting&quot; events and situations that I have no desire to repeat or carry forward, I realize that every single one of them was really an opportunity in disguise - something to move me FORWARD toward my objectives, or something to make me CLARIFY my objectives.  In every single case, I managed to turn every interesting scenario to my good, and so my list of positive vs. potentially positive for 2009 is entirely loaded on the positive side.  The trend will magnify in 2010, because the lessons learned in 2009 have utterly cut away the bull and nonsense.  2009 was the most amazing year ever, and I sit here on January 1st looking out the office window knowing that it can&#039;t even compare to what&#039;s going to happen next, and one of the things I&#039;m most grateful for is the OUTSTANDING service that you have rendered for my company and the knowledge that you have provided.  You are one of the top three keys to my success in 2009, and I&#039;m looking forward to even greater success because of your incredible professionalism and skills. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post, David!  I&#039;m very excited about 2010, and as is my Mental Focus habit, I&#039;ve already got 2010 Visioneered with such clarity that I already know what I&#039;ll be grateful for as I stand on my balcony December 31st, 2010 overlooking Destin Harbor with friends celebrating the coming 2011 year .  I sat yesterday on the dock outside my office and reflected on what went great in 2009 and &quot;what wasn&#039;t as great as it&#039;s gonna be&quot; (as opposed to &quot;went wrong&quot; &#8211; I&#039;m a heavy proponent of intentionally using Transitional Vocabulary as a Mental Focus Tool).  When I look back on the &quot;interesting&quot; events and situations that I have no desire to repeat or carry forward, I realize that every single one of them was really an opportunity in disguise &#8211; something to move me FORWARD toward my objectives, or something to make me CLARIFY my objectives.  In every single case, I managed to turn every interesting scenario to my good, and so my list of positive vs. potentially positive for 2009 is entirely loaded on the positive side.  The trend will magnify in 2010, because the lessons learned in 2009 have utterly cut away the bull and nonsense.  2009 was the most amazing year ever, and I sit here on January 1st looking out the office window knowing that it can&#039;t even compare to what&#039;s going to happen next, and one of the things I&#039;m most grateful for is the OUTSTANDING service that you have rendered for my company and the knowledge that you have provided.  You are one of the top three keys to my success in 2009, and I&#039;m looking forward to even greater success because of your incredible professionalism and skills.</p>
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