Never Stop Dreaming
The moment you stop dreaming is the moment you begin to despair.
Dreaming is having hope to create something magical 🪄
Dreaming is wanting to create something beautiful for yourself and/or others.
Dreaming is having hope for a better future.
Yes, you want to be happy and grateful in the now.
But you also want to look ahead, get out of bed with a purpose — a bigger reason — a dream.
Yes, AND.
What is your dream?
Today, how do you finish the sentence
✨ “I just really want to …” or
✨ “I simply wish …” or
✨ “Wouldn’t it be amazing if …?”
During your day and week, really listen to yourself talk and feel into your body and catch yourself when you say something like those.
Listen — because this is your heart speaking and you can’t trick that into being.
It’s a whole body sigh of relief.
Capture that.
This is also where you may immediately follow up with “but that’s impossible” or “but I couldn’t do that”.
That is also important information and a good sign that you are on the right track.
Don’t brush it off.
Often when a big dream surfaces to our conscious mind, we stop it short in the tracks and give up before we even get started.
It may seem impossible or irrational.
And that’s what makes it exciting and worthwhile and adventurous.
This is the stuff you want to catch yourself say.
It’s a glimpse into something big.
We are so guided by our thoughts, brain and mind.
We think we know what we want and when we get it, it doesn’t make us happy.
We think, we think, we think and we think.
We overthink.
Sound familiar?
Another thing you can do today to get clearer:
Ask yourself “What do I want”. But ask yourself 10 times.
The first response may be the obvious one. The one you trained for, went to uni for, are in your job for.
The second one will be deeper.
The third one is even deeper.
And so on.
What do you find on level 10?