| | | | | | Time to Dream or not to Dream | There are many theories and laws of attraction, success and various others suggesting that your world will suddenly transform itself into an idyllic space if you can only dream it. That, if you could just take a moment to consider what you really desire intend and are passionate about you will achieve it.
These so called magic wand theories create an expectation of reduced effort combined with wistful imagination. A state where extreme relaxation and pretty pictures actually delivers on dreams, goals and objectives. A state where if you could only dream it, you could achieve it. | There are many theories and laws of attraction, success and various others suggesting that your world will suddenly transform itself into an idyllic space if you can only dream it. That, if you could just take a moment to consider what you really desire intend and are passionate about you will achieve it.
These so called magic wand theories create an expectation of reduced effort combined with wistful imagination. A state where extreme relaxation and pretty pictures actually delivers on dreams, goals and objectives. A state where if you could only dream it, you could achieve it.
Herein lays a conundrum though. When looking for evidence of this apparent magic and its awesome results, I find one of two things. One, broken and shattered dreams with disillusioned participants and two, ecstatic participants achieving a constant stream of deliverables. Now you may ask what differentiates the two extreme scenarios.
Well, it really is quite simple. It is true that certainty comes from clarity and that one should spend quality time investigating one’s dreams, desires passions and intentions. But just like any great athlete knows, just seeing you crossing the winning line is not enough.
Carefully constructed actions, with a focus on time spent on these actions is a prerequisite. Quality time spent becomes the key to success. If you consider the dreams you have in relation to the time that you actually spend on these dreams you may be in for a surprise.
Having a dream is not enough. Having a carefully constructed plan is not enough. Having objectives to fulfil the dream is not enough. The application of dedicated quality time to the dream, plan and accompanying objective is the differentiator.
You can achieve anything you set your mind to if you are willing to invest the time required to fulfil the actions that will create the habits that deliver on the objectives and realise the dream.
Time applied to correct actions combined with clarity of vision or dream equates to absolute certainty. Absolute certainty is the knowledge that you have and will achieve.
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