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7 Insights From Achieving A Lifelong Dream

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15 years ago…September 7, 2001 was an incredible day for me. It was the day I realized my lifelong dream of becoming a US Naval Aviator…and dream most people in my life—including the US Navy—told me I’d never achieve.

Years of hard work, persevering through setback after heart-wrenching setback and dogged determination led up to the amazing moment when the Commodore pinned my Wings of Gold to my chest and welcomed me to the fraternity of Naval Aviation

Mission accomplished.

There is much more to this story than a man who realized a childhood dream. There are lessons I feel responsible to share; lessons that may serve you in your biggest missions in business, career and life.

In this episode of The High-Altitude Mentorship Show™ I share 7 insights I gleaned from pursuing—and accomplishing—my lifelong dream.

Specifically, we discuss:
- The power and importance of finding YOUR mission…and accomplishing it
- The truth about the hard (but satisfying) work involved in following your purpose
- Why the accomplishment is less valuable than what you BECOME as a result of going after it
- Why it is a GOOD thing when people doubt you (…and how to deal with it)
- What you MUST have in place to conquer your own doubt (especially about yourself)
- Why “it takes a village” to raise a success story (and how to find yours)
- Why the end result you get is perfect for you (even if it’s different than you planned)
- What you MUST prepare for once you achieve your dream (VERY important)

This is one of my favorite episodes. My hope is that as you listen, you’ll learn at least one thing you can implement to make your lifelong dream a reality.

Fly High. Fly Fast. Fly Far.
~JT

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