| As I awaken with the gift of yet another day and | | | | thought into measurableadvancement of my goals. |
| prepare for thetasks at hand, I offer up this most | | | | I pray to retain my childhood wonder so that I can |
| ardent prayer: | | | | recognize andrevel in the small miracles of each day |
| I pray for continued clarity of purpose so that I may | | | | that others may miss. |
| hold myvision steady and keep my focus on the | | | | I pray for an infinite supply of self-confidence for it |
| needs and success ofothers, which in turn shall bring | | | | alonefortifies faith, strengthens my resolve and |
| me my success. | | | | conquers the largestenemy I will ever face - fear. |
| I pray for the wisdom to expect abundance in my life, | | | | I pray for a compassionate spirit and the patience to |
| that itsurrounds me and is available for the taking and | | | | offer thosewho seek my advice and my help, my full |
| to be shamelessand unapologetic upon its receipt, for I | | | | and undivided attention. |
| deserve abundance. | | | | I pray for good health and a feeling of well being, and |
| I pray for a cheerful countenance, be it clear or cloudy | | | | thecontinued desire to improve those areas of my |
| skiesand that I may radiate and infect others with my | | | | physical life I maybe neglecting in the name of my |
| positiveattitude. | | | | spiritual and entrepreneurialadvancement. |
| I pray for the trust of others that they may recognize | | | | I pray that today is a day of excellence and at its |
| mysincerity and true intentions so that we may move | | | | conclusion Ican acknowledge and be grateful for the |
| forwardtogether. | | | | forward motion I havemade and the growth I have |
| I pray for the strength to fend off adversity and use | | | | experienced. |
| my desireand determination as both weapon and | | | | I pray most of all for the understanding and support of |
| shield. | | | | thoseclosest to my heart, my family, that they will |
| I pray for the courage to carry forth my convictions | | | | equate what mayseem like endless hours of apparent |
| during thebattle of business and to resist temptation to | | | | pre-occupation with affairsof business to what is at |
| a quicker monetaryresult when such temptation | | | | the very core of my being, that whichdrives me, for |
| compromises these things for which Istand. | | | | once I achieve what I have set out in its fullest, |
| I pray that I may be used as a lightning rod to collect | | | | I will become that more complete being I strive to be. |
| theamazing ideas already present in the universe and | | | | It is for these things that I pray, for I am an |
| when blessedwith such inspiration, that I may be able | | | | entrepreneur. |
| to apply my talents andabilities to turn the power of | | | | |