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Use the Power of Dream

Life is a wise man’s dream, a fool’s game, a comedy for the rich and a tragedy for the poor. What is life intended for? The insanity. An illusion, a shadow, a storey, and the greatest good that is not enough for life is a dream, and dreams are dreams themselves. Each man frames life so that reality and his dream come together at some future hour.

I’m just a dreamer. For a dreamer who can find his way only by sunrise, and his punishment is that before the rest of the world he sees dawn. Clouds float through my life, not to bring rain or storm, but to add colour to my sky at sunset. It makes me think every day that dream is a strong power that can be used to make things happen. As they are the children of my soul, the blueprints of my ultimate accomplishments, I cherish my visions and my dreams. Faith is the bird which when the dawn is still dark, feels the light and sings. We must create an eye that sees, a hand that obeys, a spirit that feels, to confer the gift of drawing; and in this task, the whole of life must cooperate. Life itself is in this sense, the only training for drawing. The inner spark of vision, after we have lived, does the rest. Life is perhaps, rather a dream or a terror. Therefore, great art is the representation of dreams.

Our real life is when we are awake in dreams. My highest expectations are well out there in the sunlight. Showing your dreams to everyone else needs a lot of bravery. The dreamer alone can understand the realities. You are the only thing that can keep you from achieving your dreams. I can not meet them, but I can look up and see the greatness of them, believe in them and try to follow where they are going. Those who compared a dream to their life were right. The wake of sleep and the wake of sleep. Often you don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step.”Remember to celebrate milestones as you prepare for the road ahead, until it’s disproved, believe in everything.” So, I trust the fairies, the myths, the dragons. All happens, even though it’s in my head. Who can argue that nightmares and hallucinations aren’t as real as here and now?

Through refusing to consider “what if?” some people throttle their ability and to forget what is really important in life to them. Before one can do something, one has to start dreaming. Fear is a limiting factor, and it’s present in all of us, but it is important for success to step beyond the fear. Sometimes, our aspirations are at odds with our experiences and seek freedoms and opportunities that we do not have. But this does not make it difficult to accomplish them. Reading the words of my heart, what God wrote, how sometimes I was lonely and scared, but always brave; I felt the way I saw the world, its colours, textures and sounds-I felt the way I thought, wished, felt and dreamed.

Persistence is part of what distinguishes the wealthy from the pure positive thinkers. Distinguish me even in the hardest of situations by remaining inspired. Going the extra mile that refuses to fly by failure. “It is far better to be exhausted from achievement than to rest from failure.”Love what you do and do what you do. Don’t listen to anyone else asking you not to do that. What you like, what you love, you do. Nothing can take the place of determination in the universe. Talent won’t; nothing is more prevalent than creative, ineffective men. Genius will not the world is full of derelicts who have been educated. “Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.”Finally, your life should be based on creativity.

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How to be successful in setting goal in a different strategy?

In short, goal setting is just a process of dreaming and planning of one’s preferred future, and encouraging and empowering oneself to turn the dream into a reality with the help of a systematic game plan.

In the corporate / business world, we call it “strategic visionising”!

I want to share with you at this juncture a basic execution model for setting goals and achieving goals, which I have had the wonderful opportunity to test and fine-tune the road:

1) First and foremost, by exploring these issues, you know exactly what you want, and why you want them, in terms of persuasive, encouraging and over-arching long-range objectives and goals:

A) What would I want to be?

B) What would I want to do?

C) What would I like to have?

D) What would I like to improve on?

E) What would I like to change?

In conjunction with the following main aspects of life in your life:

I scholarly pursuit;

(ii) psychic development;

Iii) expectations for a career;

iv) physical fitness;

V) prosperity in financial terms;

Vi) relationships in the family (including romance);

Vii) social networking operations;

Viii) leisure activities (including hobbies, passions, games, holidays, etc.);

Ix) spiritual growth (including social contributions, volunteering etc.);

x) enterprising side-gigs, if any;

Take your time, just as you think about your future!

2) Convert all your long-range objectives and goals in (1) after completion of (1) into relevant, prioritised and executable tasks that you need to perform daily , weekly , monthly, quarterly, and even annually;

The cornerstone of your systematic game plan is this initiative!

3) Figure out the starting point, end point and the developmental course of transition points in between, with the end in mind as formulated in (1 ) and ( 2);

You can now factor in whatever learning programme / study plan / side-gig project plan you have in mind at this stage!

4) Define particular tasks that you need to perform before the endpoint at each transition point;

5) To assess your success or milestone milestones, create metrics;

6) Delegate and assign personal responsibility, as such tasks can need to be shared, such as, if any, with team members;

7) Define and marshal resources that are needed to accomplish all the work;

Money; Methods; Men; Machines; Materials; Metrics; and Mojo![I like to call them the 7 M’s. ]

8) Schedule a schedule for each predefined task to be completed;

9) As you drive on the Highway of Life, illustrate possible issues or obstacles that can arise;

10) Brainstorm a variety of potential methods with which to deal (9);

The findings of your brainstorming will form the basis of your strategy for contingency.

11) Institute some sort of framework to map, monitor and track your forward trajectory, such as a visual Pert Chart, as set out in your systematic game plan, in accordance with all the essential elements from (4) to (10);

12) Massive follow-up and continuous monitoring of the systematic game plan;

13) Bring intensive effort and concentrated execution into your sweat equity;

14) Keep focused on your strategic goals, but be versatile in your tactical implementation.