Achieving Your Dreams
by Jim Rohn
While most people spend most of their lives struggling to earn
a living, a much smaller number seem to have everything going their
way. Instead of just earning a living, the smaller group is busily
working at building and enjoying a fortune. Everything just seems
to work out for them. And here sits the much larger group, wondering
how life can be so unfair, so complicated and unjust. What's the
major difference between the little group with so much and the
larger group with so little?
Despite all of the factors that affect our lives - like the kind
of parents we have, the schools we attended, the part of the country
we grew up in - none has as much potential power for affecting
our futures as our ability to dream.
Dreams are a projection of the kind of life you want to lead.
Dreams can drive you. Dreams can make you skip over obstacles.
When you allow your dreams to pull you, they unleash a creative
force that can overpower any obstacle in your path. To unleash
this power, though, your dreams must be well defined. A fuzzy future
has little pulling power. Well-defined dreams are not fuzzy. Wishes
are fuzzy. To really achieve your dreams, to really have your future
plans pull you forward, your dreams must be vivid.
If you've ever hiked a fourteen thousand-foot peak in the Rocky
Mountains, one thought has surely come to mind "How did the
settlers of this country do it?" How did they get from the
East Coast to the West Coast? Carrying one day's supply of food
and water is hard enough. Can you imagine hauling all of your worldly
goods with you . . . mile after mile, day after day, month after
month? These people had big dreams. They had ambition. They didn't
focus on the hardship of getting up the mountain.
In their minds, they were already on the other side - their bodies
just hadn't gotten them there yet! Despite all of their pains and
struggles, all of the births and deaths along the way, those who
made it to the other side had a single vision: to reach the land
of continuous sunshine and extraordinary wealth. To start over
where anything and everything was possible. Their dreams were stronger
than the obstacles in their way.
You've got to be a dreamer. You've got to envision the future.
You've got to see California while you're climbing fourteen thousand-foot
peaks. You've got to see the finish line while you're running the
race. You've got to hear the cheers when you're in the middle of
a monster project. And you've got to be willing to put yourself
through the paces of doing the uncomfortable until it becomes comfortable.
Because that's how you realize your dreams.
To Your Success,
Jim Rohn
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