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Succeeding in your career.



The word of God ¬> John 3v3,
Succeeding in your career:
1 you must have a purpose note,hosiah  6v8,
Ambition is what you desire to become and
*purpose is the reason why God created you.
*your location is not in your ambition.
* philanthropists.
*Riches with out, out reach is reached ness.
2 you must have a vision:
The mental features of your prevailed features according to your scripture.
*Vision impart discipline.
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3 set goals for your life,:
A goal is the breaking down of vision.
* jug a nuts.
 4 begin to develop your skills:
Note:To be loaded is to be needed.
Have competence.
5 have a mentor;
My life have shifted levels.
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