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The Don S. McClure Show Live What do you want to do?

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The Don S. McClure Show Live Friday Night 

What Do You Want To Do?
When Do You To Do It?

The question comes up often in conversations, on the phone at work
while out with friends, or with that someone special.
The reason both questions come together is simple.
One can- not go without the other. One relates to thinking, planning, a desire for something or making your life better, or a big change like moving to another city or finding a bigger home or in some cases a smaller place to live with a lot less work.
The other part when do you want to do it is the finishing part, will you do it in an hour, a day, a week, a month a few months or even a year.
But with both, you have to take the time to think about these questions because if you don't stop and measure the good, the not sure, the what if and the maybe I want to. 
Then you will become stuck in the world of indecision. Here is a story for you: One of the Greek soldiers and who was a king left the island of Troy after it's destruction, and wanted to sale back home.  While sailing with all that he had taken which was called the spoils of war, he left death and destruction inside Troy, but he had his treasure. So as he passed an Island filled with beautiful women he and his whole crew stopped thinking it would be only for a day or two.  Well they enjoyed themselves so much he forgot about what he wanted to do, so when it came time to activate the when of his thoughts, the man asked the women how long before the tide would come to take him on his way home since it had only been a few days.
The beautiful woman laughed and said well you have been here twenty years and your son has grown to a full-size man and forgotten you along with your lovely wife. The man cried and said, I forgot when I should have started on want I wanted to do twenty years ago. Now I am 70 years old, and life has passed me by.

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