
It seems simplistic, but turn it around: Can you achieve it if you can’t dream it? If a goal or an idea is not a realizable thought in your brian, you won’t get there.
The dream comes first – then the hard work – but it starts with a dream. The hard work is what turns the dream into the reality.
Thoughts?
7 replies on “Food For Thought (a.k.a. A Writely Kick in The Rear)”
Hard work and diligence are what counts. But wanting to do things and making it happen against all odds can be a way of achieving them. Wake up on day one and think. I am going to get this done, by this date, not matter what.
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I’m a big believer in deadlines. If it wasn’t for the last-minute, I wouldn’t get much done.
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Nothing happens without the idea first – whether you want to make a new recipe it build a house, your brain has created it long before it exists physically. Dreams are never wasted.
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Oh, I love that!
“Dreams are never wasted.”
I’m totally stealing that.
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Once a seed decides to grow there is no stopping it, irrespective of how much soil and stone is in its way, it will see the sunlight.
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My wife and her brown thumb might disagree…
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😄
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