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 Dream Big!


BY Chris Widener

Do you remember when you were a child and no dream seemed too big? Some of us thought we would walk on the moon; some dreamed of riding with Roy Rogers; others imagined stepping to the plate in a big-league game. Every one of us, when we were young, had a common trait - we were dreamers. The word hadn't gotten to us yet to show us that we couldn't possibly achieve what our hearts longed for. We were yet still years from realizing that in some cases we weren't built for achieving our dream.

Eventually we started to let our dreams die. People began to tell us that we couldn't do the things we wanted. It was impossible. Responsible people don't pursue their dreams. Settle down, get a job, be dependable. Take care of business, live the mundane, be content.

Do you know what I say to that? Hooey! It is time to dream again! Why? Here are just a few reasons:

Avoiding regret. The facts are in and someday we will all lie on our deathbeds looking back through the history of our lives. We will undoubtedly think about what we wished we had done or accomplished.

Making the world a better place. All of the great accomplishments that have ever happened began with a person who had a dream. Somebody rebuffed the nay-sayers and said to themselves, "This can be done, and I am the one who will do it." And in many instances they changed the world for the better. It isn't just the Martin Luther Kings and the J.F.Ks either. Think of all the people we have never heard of who have started things large and small that help people world-wide every day. The world needs people like you to dream of something great and then to pursue it with all your hearts.

Personal and family fulfillment. One of the things that happens when we stop pursuing our dreams is that a little piece of us dies and we become disheartened, if only in that area of our lives. Stepping up and pursuing your dream rekindles that passion and zeal that everyone has the capacity for and lets us experience fulfillment. Having a purpose puts the zip in our step and the zing in our emotions!

Leaving a legacy. How will your children remember you? As one who sought all that life had to offer, using your gifts and talents to their fullest extent, leading the family with a zest for life, or as an overweight couch potato who could have been? Our children need to see that we dream; that we search for something better. They in turn will do the same!

So where do we start? Here are some ideas:
Reconnect with your dream. Set aside some time to let yourself dream. What have you placed on the backburner in order to live the status quo? Settle on one or two dreams that you can and will pursue. Don't come up with too many. That will only deter you further.
Decide that you will do it. This may seem elementary but many people never decide and commit fully to their dream. They simply keep "thinking" about it.

Tell others that you are going to do it. This puts you on the record as to what you are dreaming about. It makes you accountable. It will help you do it if for no other reason than to avoid embarrassment!

Develop a step-by-step plan. This is absolutely essential. You must sit down and write out a few things:
    A timeline. How long will it take to the end?
    Action steps. Point-by-point what you will do and when you will do them.
    Resources you will need to draw from. What will it take? Who will need to be involved for help or advice?
    An evaluation tool. You need to evaluate from time to time whether you are progressing or not.
    A celebration. Yep, when you are done you should already have planned what you will do to celebrate. Make it big!

There is no better time than now. Set aside some time today to get started on your dream. Follow the action plan and set your sights for the top of the mountain! You will be glad you did!


Chris Widener is the President of Made for Success, a company helping individuals and organizations turn their potential into performance, succeed in every area of their lives and achieve their dreams. Visit his website at www.madeforsuccess.com.


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