All Achievers are Dreamers, but not all Dreamers are...
...ACHIEVERS!
After I read the above quote, I had to take a moment for some
introspection. For most my life, I had pride myself for my ability to dream. I
would get lost in thought and reshape the world in my mind with the “what if’s”
in life. I soon realized that getting lost in a dream can be detrimental. Time
can slip by in an instant, and before you know it you’ve reached the point of
no return wondering what happened.
I wished the science of being an achiever was an actual
course in grade school...” How to become an Achiever - 101”. From my experience it has been a skill you
picked up along the way in life. If you grabbed the concept then you’re set to
do great things.
Now, it should be known that I have achieved many things
that I’m proud of but I am yet to achieve my dream of dreams - being independently
wealthy.
However, since becoming a part of WA, I’ve begun to
understand “it”. The will to achieve permeates through the air from the WA members.
The enthusiasm and the length to extend a helping hand, to the neophytes, is
too far to measure. Each day I see myself edging closer to becoming an achiever
rather than a dreamer. The light is before me. My dream of dreams will come
true.
Best wishes for everyone!
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I can tottaly relate to deing a dreamer and ...to not being an achiever at least so far! It's pretty miraculous how time flies by when your dreaming. It feels like an instant but in reality, you've just fast forward your life doing...actually nothing.
Love your title and I believe you'll find plenty of people to relate. Keep up the good work!
Thanks, Litsa! What I see in WA, everyone is taking control of their future. Appreciate your comment.
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I love that quote! Makes me realize that we need to dream and achieve in order to be successful. Best wishes in 2014.
That's right, Karyskis! Dreaming, achieving, and setting goals all go hand in hand. Best wishes to you too.