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I hope you don't mind, but I thought I would share some of my daily life with you.  Below are some pictures of my almond farm, and surroundings.

One thing I would like to share is as we consider goal attainment.  In 1988 after visiting a client of mine on their farm, I had drawn a diagram of where I wanted to live and detailed where the house would be, the pool, tennis courts, guest house, ect.  In 1997 we moved into my goal, with the one exception we don't have tennis courts we have a horse stable instead.  (my daughter loves horses.)  I will share copies of my journal pages, and more in the Goal Attainment part of our site.  Between goal setting, and goal attainment.  One makes you feel good, and pumped up, while the other actually gets you what you wanted!  Goal setting is just a first step to Goal Attainment. 

For me goals are not merely day dreams! 
Goals setting is the process of creating my reality spiritually/ 
Then I move to goal attainment which is simply taking my spiritual creation into this physical world!  (Still not convinced?) 

One goal I recently had was to have YOU read this page!  Yes, I knew you would be here.  : ) 

And yes no matter why, or how you think you came to be here reading this today, understand this.
I had first planned for you to be here reading this as I set this goal spiritually. 
I then created it physically. 
Next I  created the situation that brought you here today! 
You are here only because I wanted you here,
and because I planned to get you here!  AKA: marketing!
I know this may be a lot to think about. 
Let me ask one simply question.  Would n't you like me to help you with your goal attainment?

 

One of My Favorite Parts of My Almond Orchard

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This is one of my favorite places.  We live on 22 acres of almonds in the CA. Central Valley.  I love to spend time alone, and quietly pray in our orchard.  I also found that eating a box of almonds a month, 5 pounds from my orchard curves my hunger, and keeps my energy level evenly high all day. 

Each year when we harvest I get 5 pound boxes of raw almonds fom our orchard.  I am sure an almond is an almond, is an almond?  But I like knowing where mine are coming from, and when they were harvested, ect...  I guess its because I am eating so many of them!

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My Second Favorite Place.  One morning my cousin and I grabbed two shovels and each started on one end.  We dug all day long.  This picture is a few years old now, all the shrubs and trees are grown, and this area is very secluded, between my back yard, and the horse corral.  To the left of this shot is a small water fall.  A very peaceful place to sit and prayerfully consider life.

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One of the challenges of living in the middle of an orchard is believe it or
not garbage day.  Our driveway is 480 feet long, and the garbage is picked up at
the street.  A small inconvenience for the peacefulness of farm living.

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My middle son Todd, climbed on of the 60 +- foot redwoods to take
this picture of the almond blossoms on our farm. 

 

   Thank You, Grant W. Davis