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The only thing that will stop you from fulfilling your dreams is you” [Tom Bradley].

What a difference a dream can make!

Think about the dreams of Leonardo Da Vinci, Ben Franklin, John Deere, Alexander Graham Bell, Henry Ford, George Washington Carver, Marie Curie, the Wright Brothers, Martin Luther King, Jr., Stephen Wozniak and Steve Jobs.

These people didn’t let the size of their bank account or a lack of experience stop them from dreaming.  Refusing to listen to the scoffing of friends or their own self-doubt, they forged ahead and reshaped the lives of humanity.

Dreaming. Trying. Failing.

Starting. Stopping. Dreaming. Trying again.

Falling down. Getting back up. Still dreaming.

Planning. Dreaming. Reorganizing. Giving it another shot.

Pressing on. Gathering resources. Seeking advice.

Dreaming. Always dreaming. Until hard work and perseverance combined to make the dream come true.

What about you?

Even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, do you still have a dream?

Even though you may have tried and failed more times than you care to count, do you still have a dream?

Even if circumstances conspire against you and it doesn’t appear that you’re making any progress and the bills are due and the children are crying and your schedule is full and . . . and . . . and . . . , do you still have a dream?

The truth of the matter is that no one can dream your dream for you.  It has come down to this:  either you will keep your dream alive or you won’t. Those are your only options.

If I were you, I’d keep the dream alive.

Life isn’t easier for dreamers — it’s messy and loud and full of  ideas that others can’t see — but it is so much more interesting than living without a dream!

Keep your dreams alive.

Understand to achieve anything requires faith and believe in yourself, vision, hard work, determination, and dedication.

Remember all things are possible for those who believe” [Gail Devers].

Whatever you are, be a dreamer!

Deanna

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