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Goal Achieving Process Part 2: Dreaming Big Dreams
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Article Overview: The next step in the goal achieving process is dreaming big dreams. This is my favorite part of the process because it unlocks my inner child and opens up my creative faculties. We are all creators of our experiences, so why not make them as big and exciting as possible? Big dreams help you tremendously with goal achievement, especially since big dreams give you power and enthusiasm. When obstacles get in your way and things don’t go according to plan, big dreams make up for it with energy and enthusiasm. Small dreams don’t really give you any kind of power.
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Goal Achieving Process Part 2: Dreaming Big Dreams
The next step in the goal achieving process is dreaming big
dreams. This is my favorite part of the process because it unlocks my inner
child and opens up my creative faculties. We are all creators of our
experiences, so why not make them as big and exciting as possible? Big dreams
help you tremendously with goal achievement, especially since big dreams give
you power and enthusiasm. When obstacles get in your way and things don’t go
according to plan, big dreams make up for it with energy and enthusiasm. Small
dreams don’t really give you any kind of power.
Fear and procrastination are two major roadblocks that keep
you getting to your goal. If your dreams are not big enough, you’re going to
procrastinate. Who gets excited about small dreams? You’ll also let fear
overcome you, but with big dreams and energy, you are more likely to overcome
fear and procrastination. If you add self-belief to the equation, then you’re
definitely going to be an unstoppable force. According to Napoleon Hill, author
of Think and Grow Rich, belief and desire are the beginning of all achievement.
If you match fear and procrastination against big dreams and belief, chances
are the latter will win in a heartbeat.
When you were a kid, did you come up with a list of things
you wanted to do when you grow up? Did you ever write down them down in a list?
If so, where did you put it and how much of that list have you checked off?
I’ve asked one of my mentors, a self-made millionaire, what his secret was, and
he said that he had big dreams and wrote them down. It’s as if he created the
life he wanted, and the story book came alive and his dreams became reality.
According to Brian Tracy, you have a 1000% greater chance of achieving your goals
if they’re written down.
Dreaming is probably the most enjoyable, yet most important
part, of the goal setting and goal achieving process. A big dream, coupled with
self-belief, will make you unstoppable and will even destroy fear and
procrastination. Sit down in a quiet place with a yellow legal pad or journal,
and start to build your dream list of at least 100 dreams. What are some things
or hobbies you enjoyed in the past? Where do you want to travel? What new
things do you want to try? Interested in learning a foreign language? Want to
start a multi-million dollar enterprise? How about flying to the moon? Whatever
they are, no matter how crazy, just start writing them down. Be on the lookout
for new dreams when exciting new things come your way.
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About the Author: Kris De Leon RSS for Kris's articles - Visit Kris's website I am the Founder and CEO of KDL Interactive LLC, a Las Vegas based online marketing consulting company. As a Social Media Strategist, my expertise lies in helping small businesses build their online presence and generate leads and customers through Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Blogging. My blog, krisdeleon.com, is geared to help entrepreneurs and business owners overcome their challenges and achieve success. Here are some of the challenges and problems I help solve for entrepreneurs and small business owners: - Help them gain clarity on their target market and ideal customer profile, and making sure their marketing message is crystal clear to them - Help them to drive targeted leads to their online profiles - Help them create an engagement strategy that gets their followers to actively participate, and rave about their business to their network of followers - Help them convert their followers into paying customers, and get their followers to spend with them time and time again. - Help them measure the results of their online marketing and social media campaigns so that their time and money is best spent on activities getting them results Prior to my career in online marketing and social media, I have strong international experience with a solid track record of building businesses in Japan and the U.K. I graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2000, and have a strong passion for adventure travel and learning new cultures. I speak business-level Japanese after living over 5 years in Japan, and I am also a certified Scuba Diving Assistant Instructor with PADI. Want to generate more customers and improve your bottom line? Grab your FREE copy of my E-book 5 Steps to Creating a Successful Facebook Marketing Campaign, and learn the proper way to build your fan base and convert them into paying customers. Click here to visit Kris's website Facebook Marketing Campaign |
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