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{NAME}, do you have a vision?

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Hi {NAME}, Today, I want you to ask yourself – “Do you have a vision?” and if yes,

Hi {NAME}, Today, I want you to ask yourself – “Do you have a vision?” and if yes, “What is your vision?” If you had a chance to listen to an inspirational speech given by a well-known public figure about a year ago, then you know what this question is about. Let me summarize it for you. If you have a goal, a vision for yourself in this life, then you know where you are going. Every day you take steps, actions towards achieving it. You must work and work hard in order to get there. You must NOT listen to naysayers! No one can tell you what you can or can’t do, or what is possible or not. Don’t do what you don’t like, live your life doing what you love! Spending one hour a day for 365 days working towards your vision might not seem like a lot, but it is actually substantial…just think about it! Don’t tell yourself that you don’t have time; we all do. There are 24 hours a day and 16, if you take out your 8-hour sleep, during which you can work on your vision. If you truly envision yourself immigrating to the US, then this is your chance to take the first step, to start working towards your goal of getting there! [START YOUR GREEN CARD APPLICATION]( Remember, many immigrants who have found success in America were once where you are now. But, they didn’t just dream; they worked hard to make their dreams come true! They had the courage and most importantly a vision! Elsie Crisman Public Relations USAFIS Organization Website: Can't see this email properly? [View in browser](. No longer want to receive my emails? [Unsubscribe](.

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