IT BEGINS WITH A DREAM

The agricultural school dean was interviewing a freshman. "Why have
you chosen this career?" he asked.

"I dream of making a million dollars in farming, like my father,"
replied the freshman.

The dean was impressed. "Your father made a million dollars in
farming?"

"No," the student said. "But he always dreamed of it."

At least this student has a dream! In fact, anything truly worthy will
be accomplished only after it is dreamed. The dream, big and
beautiful, comes first. Then the effort begins.

It was put well: "When we are motivated by goals that have deep
meaning, by dreams that need completion, by pure love that needs
expressing, then we truly live." (Greg Anderson)

* Goals that have deep meaning... What are your goals? Are they
worthy of your time and talent?

* Dreams that need completion... Are you dreaming big enough that
your vision may take time to complete? Like newscaster Belva Davis
reminds us, "Don't be afraid of the space between your dreams and
reality. If you can dream, you can make it so."

* And pure love that needs expressing... Are your dreams and goals
making you a better, more loving person?

When you're motivated by goals that have deep meaning, dreams that
need completion and pure love that needs expressing, then you will
know what it is to truly live. And, after all, isn't truly living what
you really want?
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Steve Goodier Publisher@LifeSupportSystem.com is a professional
speaker, consultant and author of numerous books. Visit his site for
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