Dear Loving People,
The
world enjoys television today because John Logie Baird once had a dream of
making motion pictures to be transmitted over a distance through radio waves
and his dream came true after hard work in 1923. You then can agree with me
that every major achievement in history started with a dream. Yes, you got me
right but there is a catch and Colin Powell makes it abundantly clear “A dream doesn't become reality through
magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work.”
Of cause, dreams are not reserved for
some cherry-picked people, everybody is endowed with the capacity to dream and
dream big. Jesse Owens confirms this by saying “We all have dreams. But in order
to make dreams come into reality, it takes an awful lot of determination,
dedication, self-discipline, and effort.”
“All
successful people men and women are big dreamers. They imagine what their
future could be, ideal in every respect, and then they work every day toward
their distant vision, that goal or purpose,” says Brian Tracy. That is the difference
between big dreamers and daydreamers.
Confused? hang on,
John Maxwell throws in some wise council “If you are unsure of what your dream might
be—either because you are afraid to dream or because you have somehow lost your
dream along the way—then start preparing yourself to receive your dream by exploring
the following: Read and study in your areas of greatest interest. Engage in
activities related to your interests. Put up pictures of people and things that
inspire you. Get your body in optimal shape to pursue your dream. Seek God’s
help for a bigger-than-self dream.”
While you dream to
change the world, remember that a central part of your success lies in the your
capacity to synchronize you’re priorities with your finances. This we shall see
in the next post…
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