Personality Development Activities
I am going to add Personality Development Activities to my blog and you can have better Personality Development Activities for future. You hear it all the time; “follow your current dream”, “discover your dream”, “dreams do come true”. The way in which people talk about LIVING YOUR DREAM, it is as if everyone must have one!
I do believe they do, which means I do think YOU do! So, if in fact the rather bold statement I simply made is true, how do you go about bringing your dream to light? The following tips will help.
1. ALLOW yourself to dream.
We STOP dreaming simply because at some point in our life we were told the dream we had was unrealistic. And after hearing it enough times from other people we started believing it too. A dream that once felt so good to consider as well as seemed so possible to achieve, suddenly left us feeling silly for ever having it. And we did the only thing we could do, we packed our dream(s) safely away, to not be shared again.
Simply because your dream is packed away for safe keeping, does not mean it no longer exists. The truth is, it might be the thing that keeps trying to get your attention! If you’ve ever had a notion there was “more” to life, listen up - your dream is talking!
How could you gently coax your dream back into the light?
You can inquire from yourself: “If money was no object, as well as failure was not a concern, what would I do with my life?”
As we get older we get more practical. But when you are trying to unleash a dream there’s no room for practicality. Asking the question above will provide you with free rein to dream away! There will be lots of opportunities for practical matters later on. For now, give yourself permission to once again dream so when you do, dream BIG!
2. Do not judge your dream.
There is not a scale on which dreams are measured. In other words, one dream is no better or worse than another dream. Your DREAM is YOUR dream!
If, since the time you were eight years old, you’ve wanted to study the life and habitat of iguanas, perhaps your dream is precisely what you need to do to feel your best and also to live a life you find meaningful.
The result of not living your dream? What about the poor iguanas!
There is a reason you have the dream you have. In the big cosmic picture of life, your dream serves an objective to all life on this earth. If you do not live your dream, the rest of us are missing out.
The 2nd tip for bringing your dream to light: Do not JUDGE your dream. Rather, embrace it - it is yours for a reason.
3. Practice patience.
Dreams take time to unfold, particularly when you have not allowed yourself to dream for awhile.
Some people know their dream from an early age. For the rest of us, we have to remain open and curious as to what our dream is. Listen to your gut, heart and soul and trust they have the answers you seek.
It might take some time for your dream to be revealed. As a result, the last tip is to HAVE PATIENCE. It may take time to bring your dream to light, but it’ll be worth the wait.
Make it possible for yourself to dream, don’t’ judge the dream you have and practice patience: three actions you can take today to bring your dream to light.
“There is a giant asleep within every man. When that giant awakes, miracles happen.” Frederick Faust
Personality Development Activities are very important and always work with a plan. So then your own Personality Development Activities will build naturally. I will guide you. Stay with us.
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