When we started out in life at a very tender age, we had a blur/clear vision of where we want to be and what we want to do with our lives.
Most of these visions are aborted and some are stillborn because the owners made them what they are – dreams!. Mere dreams! Nothing but dreams!
However, at the other end of the spectrum are very (lucky?) few who were true to their dreams. They had a clear, unobstructed view of their visions and they set out to work on them and they allow nothing else to come in until they have reached their destination. Of course, they tweak it here and there along the way but they never deviated from their original vision. Their dreams remain intact and they remain unrelenting without distraction.
What is your dream for your online business, your marriage, your career and your family? How close are you to realizing your dreams what challenges are you facing right now? Don’t you think you can overcome them?
The question is: where are you? Where is your dream? Has it been thrown to the winds at the instance of seemingly insurmountable challenges?
Why did you give up on your laudable idea? Is it time factor? Lack of money? Lack of skills? Or lack of tools? Whatever it is I want you to know that what prevents you from getting to your destination is the challenges you are presently facing. Interestingly, the challenges (or whatever you choose to call it) are not as difficult as you imagine them to be. The challenges are just putting up bold and intimidating face to scare you away, thereby stifling life out of your dream. Inwardly, the challenges are coward and very soft. Arise, be bold and attack every challenges on your way and you will be surprised the way they would melt away.
Often time, what keep you from realizing your dream is inconsistence and lack of perseverance. Probably you saddled yourself with many unrelated dreams and your efforts are never consolidated to achieve any of them. How sad!
I leave you with this: how true you are to your dream is a function of your clear vision; purposefulness, consistence, persistence and positive expectations of the outcome of your efforts.
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