Saturday, 27 June 2020

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You are what, You Dream You are 

A dream is a succession of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations that usually occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. The content and purpose of dreams are not fully understood, although they have been a topic of scientific, philosophical and religious interest throughout recorded history. This is a bookish or scientific definition of dream but there's no definitive evidence about what dream is or what it consist of, but it's generally accepted that dreams represent a collection of thoughts, struggles, emotions, events, people, places and symbols that are relevant to the dreamer in some way.

Dreams reflect subconscious desires, of what we are or what we want to become. If there are no dream in someone's life, it's equally to having no ambition in life. Because if one don't dream to become something or achieve something, then the life is meaningless.

Your dreams mirror your thoughts. It is your subconscious. By pushing a message into your subconscious it will be a part of your dreams. Once you have pushed your thoughts into your subconscious you will start dreaming about solutions.
You will then start to see changes in the world around you and before long you will become what you have dreamed about.

But if you have never dreamt of something or anything in your life, then firstly you should dream of a goal and then Get your subconscious work on your goal, it will bring you closer to success because your subconscious works on solutions 24 hours/day every day.

It will present you with new ideas, insights and plans. Remember that the most important thing is that you act on these ideas and insights, because no plan ever mattered that wasn’t put into action.

How to Dream and dream creatively

Dreams… we all have them. Or, so we say.
Often, we keep our dreams in check because we don’t want to be disappointed.
We limit them. We hold back. And we settle for less.
Most people don't dream or dream too small.
The reason is that if we set our goals low, we will be more likely to achieve them. And we will be happy when we exceed them.
The problem with this thinking is that will are not allowing ourself to reach our true potential. We are limiting our actions. And we are settling for whatever small measure of accomplishment we achieve.
We all know there’s no guarantee that we will achieve what we dream about, but by dreaming at least we can increase the likelihood that we can or will.
If you are unsure of what your dream might be—either because you are afraid to dream or because you somehow lost your dream along the way—then start preparing yourself to receive your dream by exploring the following:
🔹Mental preparation: Read and study in areas of your greatest interest.
🔹Experiential preparation: Engage in activities in areas related to your interests.
🔹Visual preparation: Put up pictures of people and things that inspire you.
🔹Hero preparation: Read about and try to meet people you admire and who inspire you.
🔹Physical preparation: Get your body in optimal shape to pursue your dream.
🔹Spiritual preparation: Seek God’s help for a bigger-than-self dream.

Once you do these six things to put yourself in the best possible position to receive a dream, focus on discovering your dream.

Think Big, Dream Bigger
Today, I want you to not only think about your dream, but ask yourself whether it is big enough.
Are you shooting high enough? Are you clear on what you want to accomplish?
Or are you settling on your hopes and aspirations?
When it comes to your dreams… think big, dream bigger!
Because everything starts with the dream! 








@Celine Fernandes  Manager Hr Aircrews Aviation Pvt Ltd

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