
From Jim
Queen Elizabeth's Amazing Legacy
According to some estimates, four billion people watched Queen Elizabeth's funeral which is about half of the world's population.
In her 1953 coronation speech, the young 20-year-old Elizabeth said she would wholly dedicate herself to the well-being of the people of the Commonwealth.
She accomplished that and much more! Her legacy as a wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, granddaughter, philanthropist, devout believer, lover of animals, and protector of the environment was beyond superb.
I was deeply moved, hearing the numerous stories of her many accomplishments and the many lives she touched, which left her with an outstanding legacy. She was honored by her children and grandchildren who said she had spoken into their lives by her example, as well as the over one million well-wishers who physically lined up for up to 20 hours to walk by her coffin to say goodbye to this great person who had served her constituency so well and so faithfully for 70 Years.
It wasn't one big splash or a few years of outstanding performance, but a lifetime of service demonstrated by a daily commitment to excellence and to doing the job she was called to do... her Destiny!
We all have a Destiny that we are called to. It comes to us in many forms, stages, and phases but the theme has a common thread that is known by all who know us.
I am working on my next book, 'From Destiny to Legacy'. I hope to have it out by early spring. I hope you are working on your destiny and legacy too, written or well lived. None of us want to have a tombstone that says, "They were born and they died".
Many of you getting this letter have a destiny, that is well defined and spelled out. I commend you for it! Our business is a great vehicle to help you find and achieve your destiny. It helps people grow personally, financially, emotionally, and in some cases even spiritually. We try to cover all the bases! If you listen to those who have succeeded, you will see and hear these elements expressed ever so succinctly.
~ Jim


