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My first vision came trueGail Devers winner of 2 gold medals in the 2004 event despite excruciating pain from a thyroid problem. In one of her interviews with the press, Gail attributes her success to 6 keys.

We have already considered two of these keys:
1. Keep Your Dream Alive
2. Believe In Yourself

Key No 3: You need a vision

There is an interesting verse in the book of Proverbs 29:18 in the Bible:

Without a vision the people perish.

When your physical vision is impaired, you cannot see where you are going correct?

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Olympic Gold MedalGail Dever is an Olympic Gold Medalist who won two gold medals in the 100 in the summer of 2004. However the hurdles were her strongest event, and she was intent on winning another gold in this event.

Her battle with a thyroid problem overtook her during this event and she was taken to hospital with her hopes shattered.

Many of us would consider this a defeat and we may even call this situation an experience shattered hopes. But not Gail. Instead of allowing disappointment and discouragement to overtake her, this is what she said:

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Gail DeversGail Devers, Olympic Champion and Gold Medalist in athletics says “Keep your dream alive” Gail achieved her success against many odds as she battled a strong physical condition.

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Gail made a statement that is now being recorded under the heading “famous quotes” where she reveals 6 keys that she attributes to her success as an Olympic Champion. It is always good to learn from those who have already achieved the success that we are pursuing in our lives.

Gail Devers achieved much despite her battle with a serious thyroid condition that hindered her performance. She clearly has a strong faith in God.

After being taken off of the track in agonizing pain, she was still able to make the following comment from the medical room where she had been taken:

The lesson I learned is you have to be tough, you set a goal and you keep that dream alive. (Reported by New York Times journalist Liz Robbins, Summer 2004).

Here Gail reveals the the first key to her the success she achieved against all so many odds.

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David faces GoliathHave you ever wondered how David could have had the courage and faith to face Goliath when all the army of Israel were trembling in their boots (or sandals)?

When we read the story in 1 Samuel Chapter 17 we find that David did not even think twice when he heard the threats of this giant.

He was not going to allow this brute to intimidate the army of his God!

So just what ARE the secrets of David’s faith?

I see three top secrets:

1. David could not be distracted.
His focus was so strongly fixed on:

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