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Daydreaming Again?

 
Author: Thea Westra

"All people are alike in their dreams, and all people are alike in the promises they make. The difference is what they do. (Moliere, 15th Century French Playwright)

A goal is created three times. First as a mental picture. Second, when written down to add clarity and dimension. And third, when you take action towards its achievement. (Gary Blair)

If we are facing in the right direction, all we have to do is keep on walking. (Buddhist Proverb)

Where many people go wrong in trying to reach their goals is in constantly looking for the big hit, the home run, the magic answer that suddenly transforms their dreams into reality. The problem is that the big hit never comes without a great deal of little hits first. Success in most things comes not from some gigantic stroke of fate, but from simple, incremental progress. (Andrew Wood)

Think back to all the things that you ever wanted to accomplish or wanted to have and then consider why they are not yet in your life. Why are they not things on which you can look back and be proud of, today?

What can you distinguish as common to each of these?

All things we create begin with a thought that we have. The thought may have been triggered by an experience, a change in what you see as possible, being inspired by something that someone else had done or said.

When you create a new idea for something youd like to have or accomplish, how the idea originated could be a clue as to whether it is truly a personal desire of yours.

When something remains a thought or an unfulfilled desire then it holds the potential of making a liar of you. Over numerous years of that happening it can begin to chip away at your trust of yourself, how much you value your dreams and desires and how much power you attach to your own words, thoughts and actions.

When its suggested that we should follow our dreams and aspirations, where does your mind immediately go?

If you think that dreams are all mush and all very nice, but. Then it is possible that you have trained yourself over many, many years to squash your dreams and nice ideas, youve done that by having the thoughts yet never taking a physical action to actually turn it out as a result.

When you next have a first thought of something that you would like to have or do, think immediately of the smallest possible action you that you could take in the next few hours, to begin the process of turning an idea into a result.

This may be a phone call, a search on your web browser, a visit to a venue, writing a plan of action.

It may be that you take the action today or record the action at definite time in your diary.

If you cannot come up with a smallest possible action and then take even the smallest possible first step then it is likely that you have no intention of ever following through with that nice idea. Scrap it!

Learn to say "no" to things that are not part of your priorities - exercise your power to choose.

Useful, interesting and related websites:

1) http://www.personalstrategicplan.com/
2) http://www.innovationtools.com/Articles/SuccessHeadlines.asp
3) http://www.success.org/download/AP.pdf

Author Bio:

Thea Westra

I'm a life coach and have enjoyed being a part of that profession since 2002. Before that I was an artist and managed a gallery space plus founded a non-profit organisation for artists. We organised and curated 30+ exibitions (large and medium) for a period of two years. I became involved in that directly after I had moved from Melbourne to Perth, in Australia. Up until then, I was a teacher for 23 years. While working full-time as a teacher I also completed four degrees at uni. and trained other teachers. Today, I live with my partner Greg who is a piano teacher. I'm not as prolific with article writing as I'd like to be, athough one of my favorite things to do each month is creating my monthly personal development e-zine. You can subscribe for that at my website. You are more than welcome to send me an email to ask me more about myself or ask me to expand on any idea introduced in an article. My email and further contact details can be found at my Forward Steps website.

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