Collision Course

Pause for a moment and take personal inventory of your life.

If someone was to ask you where you currently invest 80% or 70% or even 60% of your money, time, and energy what would be your response? Proper utilization of your resources is vitally important… it’s critical my friend because until there is a shift in your thinking about the value of your resources and how best to leverage them for your benefit and the greatest benefit of others…you will NEVER progress to the level of your highest potential.


There are people like Peter J Daniels a well-known and respected Australian businessman and person of with deep seated spiritual convictions (1). Coming from a disadvantaged background his prospect for success probably seemed very unlikely. Illiteracy and having a disadvantaged background during the early stages could have altered the trajectory of his life.

However…all it takes in life is the right collision course.

Unlike, let’s say a car accident…a collision course is when you encounter your destiny. It is as some people would describe…the moment when everything begins to line up just right, and in your favor.

For Daniels that collision occurred while attending a Billy Graham Crusade in South Australia (1). He became a man of faith, and began to adopt spiritual values, and the adoption of those values transformed his life completely (1). This one decision resulted in numerous opportunities that offered financial goals as well as personal fulfillment. This included eventually owning a large real estate portfolio business in Australia along with the opportunity to travel internationally impacting lives of churches, communities, and business organizations world-wide (1).


So how do you create your story? If you really want to know your dream, vision, and goal must become obsessive and as necessary as breathing. If you would rather splurge on fancy clothes, cars, and other temporary material, then success will take you longer and may never be yours.

Obsession caused Daniels to travel on his own dime serving churches, for “FREEEEEEE” based on his gratitude and appreciation for the opportunities presented to him.

Are you willing to pay for seminars, training, and education, do whatever is necessary to be ready when your collision course happens? Choose carefully where you invest your time and energy, for starters.

Collision must occur to knock you off course and send you on a new course.

When that collision occurs then ask the right questions like: 

“What does this mean in this moment?” 

Who do I need to discuss this opportunity with at some point?

When does certain activities need to begin or end in order to achieve success in this project?

Where should this business opportunity launch from?

Why is this opportunity being presented at this particular time in my life?