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Friday, January 4, 2008

Dream Big!

By Reginald Sinevet

Remember growing up how you used to have big dreams of what you wanted to be or to have when you grew up? What happened to those big dreams as we get older? Why do they get less and less extravagant and enormous?

I think we have allowed society to steal our dreams through no conscious fault of our own. Kids do not limit themselves when they dream. They do not say "I'll try." They make declarations and believe what they say. But as they grow up, we sort of lower the expectations for them more so than they do of themselves. The pattern starts at that point because sometimes that kid grows up with a lowered expectation of what can be. We lower our expectations because we are unable to get them fulfilled for whatever reason. This is not to lay blame on anyone or anything because we all are responsible or should be responsible for whatever happens in our lives.

We must break out of common thinking and dream big again. We are the only ones holding ourselves back from achieving greatness and success. Our dreams help us create the burning desire within, to be and have more. If we do not dream big and have wild expectations then that desire does not come forth and we end up in a rut. Dreams are the fuel to everything.
If others are able to be and achieve things beyond their wildest dreams, so can you. We are all created equal and have the same God given power within to achieve greatness. We were not put here to achieve mediocrity. We were put here to make a difference and that difference begins with our ability to dream big.

Big dreams enable us to contribute to the law of increase. Nature is always producing more and we have our part to play. We contribute to the law of increase or success when we make others' dreams more important than our own. Everything is a choice-you possess the capacity to achieve success when you go after your dreams. True success comes from the pursuit of your dreams so chose to dream big.

Reginald Sinevet is an Internet-Network Marketer or Internetwork Marketer (C). For More FREE Info, Visit http://internet-network-marketer.com/blog
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