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Becoming A Dream Catcher
by Nancy Nordstrom

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A dream is the essence of a goal; a goal is the enhancement of a life. Yet a dream is only a dream, and a goal only words until you take action on it. Although dreams have an uncanny ability to motivate, to inspire a person to achieve a goal, implementing the dream, actually realizing it, is how we create and enhance our world.

For realization to take place you must first take ownership of the dream. We tend to hold our desires close to our heart, keeping them hidden from even our closest companions. We are, unfortunately, sometimes embarrassed by this desire to create a positive change in our life.

Be proud of the dream – it is yours and yours alone to achieve. Believe completely in its potential, letting doubts and insecurity create opportunities for growth. Have total faith in yourself to make it a reality as this is your dream, conceived by your imagination for you to realize. Once you have achieved that which is of value to you, you will find the next dream easier to navigate and each one after that; eventually becoming a consistent and successful dream catcher.

It is surprisingly simple to begin the journey to achievement. All that is needed is the right attitude, constant action, and consistent motivation for your dream to become reality.

The right attitude is important. If your attitude is not where it needs to be, you will not achieve your dream. Keep a positive attitude by turning roadblocks into intriguing challenges, by appreciating the journey you are taking when momentum slows, and by valuing both yourself and the dream you have chosen to achieve.

Constant action is essential. Movement is necessary for the journey to progress. It is easy to stall so create a detailed plan which will allow you to understand the process involved. This plan will also ensure that you know what action is needed to reach the next segment of your journey.

Consistent motivation is required. With the right motivation your attitude remains positive so that you take constant action on the achievement of your dream. Motivation can be found from a variety of sources: a book, words of wisdom, a song, or an inspirational mentor. The best motivation can be found within, when you ensure you have complete belief in your dream, and hold an unwavering faith of self to achieve it.

Becoming a dream catcher, one who successfully achieves their goals, is within reach when you know the components required to do so. Keep a positive attitude, take constant action, and maintain motivation and your dream will soon become reality. They work together kinetically to ensure you create the world you deserve.

About the Author
Nancy Nordstrom is an empowerment speaker and goal strategist. Her Imagine Nation® Method of Dream Realization utilizes a fundamental foundation of three basic components. This is a proven, realistic approach that enables one to achieve the outcomes most desire.imagine-nation.biz has paved the way for many people to realize their dreams and achieve their goals effectively and efficiently.

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Thursday, August 21, 2008
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