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What would u do or where would u go, if u knew u could not fail?

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Gillycannon

Hi Everyone,
Moving countries is a huge undertaking and can fill you with dread. In fact the motivation to follow your dreams can be stifled by fear. But what would you do or where would you go if those barriers didn't exist.
Read my latest post  to see what I would do and tell me your answer to this important question! Read it here at

http://gillycannon.blogspot.com/2012/12 … could.html

Dream big and keep in touch!

Gilly

HaileyinHongKong

If I knew I couldn't possibly fail, I'd go to New York.

El_Jost

Looking at the story in your blog; go to Palestine and help free the people there from oppression...

Gillycannon

Thanks Halley- Don't give up on your dream! Gilly

Gillycannon

Thanks El_Jost. Yes that it would be wonderful.
GIlly

HaileyinHongKong

I'm sure I'll make it sooner or later.

haggishunter

Id go to the states and open my wee craft shop :D
Or move with hubby to pakistan and have a farm and small food shop

hutkgjf

@ haggishunter I would never  understand why you moved from the magnificient Scotland to the unstable and unrest middle east.

haggishunter

Hericles
I,m still in scotland, but if my husband wanted to move back to pakistan i will go with him.

HaileyinHongKong

If you go to America, pick a small town in the Midwest where arts & crafts are more popular.

El_Jost

haggishunter wrote:

Id go to the states and open my wee craft shop :D
Or move with hubby to pakistan and have a farm and small food shop


...or why not go to Germany and open up a GIFT SHOP? The Germans would absolutely love that. I've seen them in Cornwall standing around a Gift shop entrance getting photos of themselves.

(Reason: In German "Gift" means poison. :)

haggishunter

I now do a second card making class on a wed night.
Gift shop as in tourist. I prefer card making / craft shop.
In Pakistan id have a small food store selling food and small household / kitchen stuff.

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