No Time To Dream?
Some might say, “I have no time to dream. Devoting an hour or two a week to living your dreams is futile. How can you accomplish anything in an hour or two a week?”
The answer to this question is don’t discount the power of an hour. It's critical to think about your dream, to imagine in vivid detail what your life would look like if you were fully living your dream. Everything that exists starts in the mind. An hour or two a week is a very valuable practice. That's 52 to 104 hours a year. In fact, if you spend an hour or two a week thinking, planning, and visualizing your dreams, you might decide you need another hour! Then you figure out where to get another hour.
Understand that a dream is like a seed that takes root in your heart. It takes time for the seed to grow. It requires the right conditions. Everyone has time to plant a seed, and water it a couple times a week. All dreams start with a seed. All dreams start small. But with time and care they grow. The great Jim Rohn said "I'm working full time on my job and part time on my fortune." Most everyone starts with a part-time dream. And everyone starts small. Even if you dream big, it's going to start small.
We all need to work, many of us will get married, and raise a family. These are normal activities, but they do not cancel your dreams. The key is to ask yourself, "Is time really an obstacle? Can I actually devote an hour, or two a week to my dream?" The answer is in your heart. If you allow your dream to grow, it will begin to fill your mind with ideas. A dream will always find a way.
To your success!
James Wilder
There is a way to Live Your Dreams Today.