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Dreams cannot be created without thoughts, and thoughts are useless without dreams. Learn to channel the creative power of thoughts and dreams, and you change the course of your life. Kernels of Knowledge offers a roadmap for turning your thoughts into your dreams, transferring your dreams into your goals, and converting your goals into your action plan, which leads you to your reality. The journey is not a straight line as the evolution of your dreams is continuous and flexibility is required. We have it in us to succeed. Every thought we have shapes who we are and what we do. Knowing this,…mehr

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Dreams cannot be created without thoughts, and thoughts are useless without dreams. Learn to channel the creative power of thoughts and dreams, and you change the course of your life. Kernels of Knowledge offers a roadmap for turning your thoughts into your dreams, transferring your dreams into your goals, and converting your goals into your action plan, which leads you to your reality. The journey is not a straight line as the evolution of your dreams is continuous and flexibility is required. We have it in us to succeed. Every thought we have shapes who we are and what we do. Knowing this, why not take control of your thoughts, using them to dream new dreams and transform you into the person you're meant to be? It's entirely in your hands-or more accurately-in your thoughts.
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John Morgan Mullen owns a real estate development and consulting company specializing in urban infill, adaptive reuse, historic renovations, and community development properties. Morgan has played a major role in the warehouse loft conversion boom and gentrification of many Chicago neighborhoods valued at over $600 million. Morgan attended Michigan State University, where he earned a BA in communication arts. He was a quarterback for Michigan State University on two National Championship teams in 1965 and 1966. Morgan credits athletics for honing and developing his dedication to hard work, leadership, teamwork, developing a game plan, and knowing your opponent's strengths and weaknesses as well as your own.Married to his college sweetheart Jill for forty-eight years, Morgan has two children, Todd and Stephanie. He and Jill are grandparents to Jake, Brennan, and Hailey.More information on Morgan's professional life is available at www. morgangroupdev.com.