Saturday, February 1, 2014

The Road to Your Dream


Do you have a dream?  I believe all of us have at least one dream.  Deep inside our soul is a dream, a desire, a goal, a need to fulfill something in our life.  We search for the road - the right and quickest road to our dream.

We search for ways toward the fulfillment of that dream. Whatever our search may be - love, meaningful job, spiritual understanding, peace, better health – we can get frustrated and get wayward causing us to take a longer time to fulfill that dream or worst never reach that dream.  To help you realize your dream, it would be best to practice the following suggestions.
Take note that you are in a journey.  No matter what we’re looking for, no matter what you are dreaming of, the process of finding and reaching your dream is an unfolding journey. The better you understand that you are in a journey, the more capable you will be in recognizing the signs and signposts along the way that will lead you closer to your dream.

If you badly desire what you are looking for, you need to hold on to it and believe that you can reach your dream.  Faithless and unbelief will cause you to easily give up.  God has a plan for us and if we build our faith and trust in Him, He will guide us towards that plan and help us reach our dream.
Sometimes what we dream of may not be what God wants for us. I believe that if we follow God’s will, we will get the best and not the second best. Therefore, be flexible. If after several tries and different roads transversed, you still are not reaching your dream; probably, it is not what God intends for you. Being flexible and listening to the leading of God will enable you to reach a bigger dream.
Listen to the wisdom of people around you.  You will learn a lot from the experiences and journeys of other people.  The wisdom of the elderly is one of the best wisdom to tap as they have ‘been there and done that’.  We are on our individual life journey but there are many common experiences. 

Have a pleasant journey to your dream!

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