Saturday, February 28, 2009

Are Your Dreams Just Dreams?

Last night I had an interesting dream. I dreamed that I made a difference in the world, that I helped thousands of people achieve greatness. But for me this was not just a dream. I know without a shadow of a doubt, that this is in fact my destiny.

So this brought me to wondering, when you dream about the things you wish to achieve, do they pass like a whisper in the night? Are they short lived, or long lasting? Do you adjust your dreams with the flavor of the month, or are you steadfast in your recognition of what is only fantasy and what you wish to become reality?

Lots of times we dream about a better life, about helping others, or changing our current situation. But sadly most people are unwilling to take the steps necessary to actually turn their dreams into reality. They waste their imagination on fantasy and do nothing to fulfill the greater purpose for which they were meant.

You are the only person who can decide to make reality out of what was once only a fantasy. Only you can take the steps to change your life. Only you can stop dreaming and start living.

So what are you willing to do to become the person that now is only a passing vision in a good nights sleep? What are you willing to do, to stop wishing and start living? What are you willing to do to take the situation you are currently in and make it better.

Think of people like Ghandi, Mother Theresa, Martin Luther King. They were willing to do whatever it took to change the world to be a better place for us to live in. They also became inspirations to millions of people worldwide. Regular people with more than just big dreams. Regular people with the initiative to do whatever it took to take their purpose to the next level.

Will you step outside of your fantasy world, and make reality out of a simple dream? Or will you fold at the smallest inkling of fear? Ponder this question seriously, for within its’ answer lies your fate.


“Success, happiness, peace of mind and fulfillment--the most priceless of human treasures--are available to all among us, without exception, who make things happen--who make *good* things happen--in the world around them.” Joe Klock

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