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What are Dreams Made From?

 
Author: Lynn Bradley

Many desire a better life but only those who take action and make preparations fulfill their dreams. Often goals are too general, without specific times and methods determined. You must have details set for small steps leading to the completion of the goal. This article may be published if the resource box is left intact.

What are dreams made from? They may aspire to reach the stars, but they originate in the desires and longings of the heart. Whether it is a business of your own, an exciting high paying job, or something even more exotic, dreams come from the imaginations of the mind.

Dreams often result from being fed up with boring dead end jobs. They come from a spark within you that lures you to exciting adventures of your imagination. What you can conceive in the mind, you can do. It takes desire, faith, courage, and you have to be stubborn enough to refuse to give up, but you can have a better life.

Some would say, that is not real, it is imagination. May I remind you that your imagination is very real? It determines much of your personality. If you imagine that bad things will happen, you are a pessimist. If you imagine you can set the world on fire, you are an optimist. Dare to enter the magical world of dreams, and be thrilled at the possibilities? Explore the deep down longings in your heart. You can live your passion if you make preparations.

When does a daydream become reality? Although it may take some time to develop, it starts to take reality when a plan is conceived and implemented. We are creatures of habit. Everyone has a routine they go through. Could a poor man learn the routine of a millionaire and become one? Possibly, but it would take time. Rich people use their money to make more money. You would have to acquire the money and learn how to invest it. There are a few instances where someone happens to find the right procedure, and is at the right place at the right time and becomes instantly rich, but they are few and far between.

One can find many who are selling get rich quick schemes. Most of them are not effective except to fatten the bank account of the seller. Trying to become rich quickly is a recipe for disaster. If you did get lucky and accomplish that feat, you probably would not know how to handle your money and would lose it. You need to work into it gradually and learn how to manage a small amount before tackling a large responsibility and amount of money.

The key to a successful goal is in developing a simple routine that is easily performed and stuck with. Set a time for completion with small steps leading to it. If you plan to start a business, you will need to find an affordable way of publicizing it. Merchandise must be sold, books kept, and many other tasks that must be performed on a daily basis. It all must be effective. You must have a procedure that gets everything done, at a pace that will not leave you exhausted before the day is over.

Routines, will vary according to the goal, but whatever is chosen should fit your life style. Before deciding on a goal, you must consider what will be required to accomplish it, and if can be done without causing excessive worries and frustrations. Everyone has their own comfort level, and going beyond it could cause excessive strain.

This is why a good education is so effective. Getting a degree means more than a piece of paper hung on the wall. The courses you take, teach you how to get things done, when, they must be done. That gives you the background for any goal that you have. If your goal is first to get an education, remember to set up a study routine that will be effective. When you prove to yourself that you can handle this responsibility, you will have confidence to start your career.

Author Bio:

Lynn Bradley

Lynn 'Bradley is a retired broadcast engineer-announcer. He also calibrated radars for the Indiana State Police. He has taught adult Bible classes for many years. His hobby is writing spiritual articles and information on improving self concept.

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