Monday, September 29, 2014

Moving in the direction of your dreams


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A dream is a strongly desired goal or purpose. From searching for a long-term relationship, breaking free from a destructive habit, to getting that master’s degree, any dream is worth pursuing. Many have the pining to reach their dreams. But while it’s easy to envision and embark on life’s aspirations, the ability to sustain them to the point of accomplishment is a challenging circuit. That is why most dreams are left down the drain.

This brings to finding the answer to a gnawing question: What should people do to move to the direction of their dreams and achieve them altogether? In his article from Oprah.com, Raphael Cushnir suggested some ways to spike just about any dream and realize them in the long run.



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One was to identify an important action that has not been taken yet or that has been done to no avail so far. It involves action, like making a call, consulting someone, or doing research.

Another suggestion was to find a vulnerable point that can happen while pursuing a dream. Thinking of the worst-case scenario or looking for a stink can spark a challenge.

Third was to recognize the intolerable emotion that clogs persuasion and movement. Understanding that anger, fear, hurt, or even embarrassment is a hindrance can be a liberating truth.

There is nothing more fulfilling than realizing a dream, whether it’s modest or grand. With a strong sense of motivation, optimism, and anticipation as a leg up, people will see a vigorous and enthusiastic attitude throbbing from within. And this will put them in the right direction.



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3 comments:

  1. A goal is not always meant to be reached, it often serves simply as something to aim at. :)

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  2. Goals should be specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely. These are the secrets.

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