Some venerate their dreams by waiting years for the just-right circumstance, the just-right alignment of opportunity.  If that produces something worthwhile, then by all means, do it that way.  But more often than not—from what I’ve seen—it doesn’t.  I don’t believe the best way to honor my dreams is to anxiously wait, hoping for the exact right circumstance (unless that’s part of a strategy that’s aimed at timely results).  

I believe the best way to venerate my dreams is by getting to work on them.


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  1. Rolling up your sleeves working on your dream makes it even sweeter once it becomes a reality

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    1. OH yeah!!! Couldn’t agree more! 😀

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  2. Something I’ve been weighing for a little while now. I was going to wait and try and get my novel published traditionally, but there’s an Amazon contest coming up that involves self-publishing with them. I had hoped to generate a moderate following before I considered self-publishing, but perhaps waiting will do me little good in the long-run.

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    1. Well as long as you’re cranking away, no one can fault you! Good luck with the Amazon contest!!! 🙂

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  3. With enough hard work and practice the right moment comes along.

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    1. Exactly! Preparation invites more luck!

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  4. Create, don’t wait!

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    1. Yes, and that’s a great idea for a t-shirt! 😀

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  5. It will never be the perfect moment. There will always be some type of hurdle to jump or line to cross. That’s when we must find within ourselves the determination to just do. Go for it, no matter what it is.

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    1. Exactly! Go for it, learn (through success or failure), then go for it again!

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    1. Thank You Starting Over!!! 🙂

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