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Dreams. What are dreams? Dreams are soul food. Dreams are things that give us
hope. And when they come true, they often give us joy and happiness. Dreams are
important for us to hold onto, and to follow. I know when I have a dream inside
me, and I listen, really listen, and work towards it coming true, I am filled
with energy, and hopefulness, and happiness. Often, when people let go of a
dream, when they lose it, something dies inside.
If
dreams are so important to the soul, to happiness, then why do so many people
try to discourage us from following our dreams? Maybe it's because they're
afraid of seeing us blossom into our full selves, because that's a place they've
never dared to go themselves. Maybe it's because their own dreams have withered
away. Or maybe it's because they're just scared, scared of the happiness and
energy that comes from a person following a dream--and scared of the
vulnerability that someone can open themselves up to when they truly follow
their heart.
It
shouldn't matter what other people say about your dreams. If you have a dream
that makes you feel good, follow it. Don't let sour criticism spoil your dream.
Hold onto it, and do the best you can to make it come true. Hold onto your dream
in the long nights it takes to get where you want to go--and notice each small
step of success as you get there. Nurture your dream. Nurture yourself.
But other people aren't the only ones who put down our dreams, or try to
suppress us. Sometimes we can be the most critical of our own dreams, by
dismissing them or telling ourselves that they can't happen. When we let go of
our dreams, we let go of a part of ourselves. We suppress a part of ourselves.
And that can deaden us inside, to emotions, to hope. It can bring a lot of
pain--because we're not letting ourselves reach for something that fulfils us.
We're not letting ourselves try.
Not allowing ourselves to follow our dreams, or even to just dream, can eat away
at us, and cause us to become bitter, angry, and self-loathing. But following
our dreams--ah, that's what releases us. Even when it's hard--even when it's
scary and we feel like giving up and we can't think how we're going to get
there--even then, there's something that feels right to us, deep in our souls,
something that speaks to our hearts and makes us feel alive.
Dreams are vital to our well being, and we should all have them. What can you do
to bring yourself closer to your dreams? Follow these steps and you too can be
following your dreams:
1. What Are Your
Dreams?
It
may take you a while to figure out what you really want, so take the time you
need. Listen inside yourself, listen to what you really want. It doesn't matter
if you think it can't come true, or if you think it might be silly. Ask yourself
what it is you've always wanted to do.
2. What's Stopping You
From Putting Your Dreams Into Action?
Are you afraid, in some part of you, of succeeding? Are you afraid of being
happy? Do you think you don't deserve to have something good, or something that
wonderful? Are you afraid of being different than other people, or of appearing
silly? Or does the dream just feel too big, too huge to accomplish? Find out
what's been stopping you. Really look at it, examine it. Then ask yourself
whether your dreams and your happiness are more important than that thing, and
if you can work with it, with those feelings, toward what you really want.
3. Writing Out The
Steps
Think about what you need to do to get to your dream. Write out the steps
towards it.
4. Taking Baby Steps
Then break down the steps you need to take to accomplish your dream into steps
as small and as manageable as tiny baby steps. Even if you just do something as
small as write down one thing on a list to do, or write down a phone number of
who you're going to call, you're making steps towards your dream. SARK calls
this micro-movements.
5. What Are Your Next
Steps?
Figure out what would help you take a small step towards your dream. Do you need
to tell someone your dream to make it real? Do you need to allow yourself to
feel something? Do you need to write it out in a book, or draw it so you can see
it?
6. Hold Onto That Dream
Continue taking mini steps toward your dream coming true. Try to always be
gentle and kind with yourself, always. And when you do do something, even
something you'd consider miniscule, celebrate it. Notice it. Know you're coming
closer to your dream. Feel the joy and wonder of that.
So
reach for your dreams. Follow them. Believe in them. And they can come true.
Cheryl Rainfield may be contacted at
http://www.CherylRainfield.com
cheryl@cherylrainfield.com.
Cheryl Rainfield is an artist and writer. She has an inspirational website that
offers free loving e-cards, screensaver, articles, and virtual affirmation cards
online.
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