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Dream Big To Achieve Big

Believe That!

By The NRM MotivationPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Everyone has the motivation to take big leaps of faith at some point in their lives and dreams. We don’t mean everyone and only a select few have enough willpower to go for that leap. The same goes for most people who dream big and work hard but cannot ever reach the top. Dreams are made up of goals and targets along with good practices for reaching them. There is no direct success. It takes time and effort to climb. It will take the energy you cannot obtain. Achieving big is not easy, but it’s possible through discipline and dedication. Dream big to achieve big.

What Makes You Right Person?

Dreaming big to achieve big doesn’t guarantee instant results. This just means having ambition. But with ambition comes persistence. Motivation may be more difficult to get than persistence, but both make you the right person for achieving things your mind believes are unattainable. What’s important about dreaming big is it gives you confidence that what you do and how well you accomplish it are in your hand, unlike anything anyone else can do. That sense is why so many athletes have their dream jobs before they embark on bigger ventures. Why? Because they know their ambition is greater than any team has. You don’t see yourself as alone in this battle or that feeling. You know the outcome will come but you also know where you stand and what you are capable of. And the passion keeps you going to the finish line.

Believe In Your Abilities

The main reason dreams go unfulfilled is because if you don’t believe in your abilities or potential, you may never even try. As I write, one thing stands out among the rest when thinking of great feats we can conquer. At times that may seem like impossible tasks. But they are within our capabilities. Take Steve Jobs. After being rejected by NASA while he was trying to figure out what his talent was, he took his business to Apple where he became the CEO. He had an enormous vision of making the iPod which led to him becoming the face of the company.

If someone told me 10 years ago that I might want to do something like this? I’d say no, I would lose my chance. If it meant putting everything in place? Yes. So then it worked. Then it didn’t. Now, every day, I wake up and look at myself in the mirror because no matter how far I am from where I want to go, I still have a clear picture in my head of what I envision, a path from here to there. No matter how determined I am. And I hope that by continuing to dream big to achieve big, I’ll be able to find that little extra boost that makes my legs stronger, my shoulders leaner, and finally, my heart pounding.

Dreams Are Powerful Motivators

Dreaming big to achieve big is one thing, but it’s much more than that. Most people have a strong desire and confidence that they can do it. Some dream so great, that they feel that they already have it figured out. Others might be unsure about doing it but believe it has a ‘how-to’ that works. Either way, dreams are a powerful motivator to keep you moving forward and help you become the best version of yourself that you could be.

We all have a different way of dreaming. The key is knowing how to use them to get the results you want to achieve. Have a goal of achieving three million dollars. Set up a plan to work towards that goal. If you need help with it or give feedback, remind yourself that you’ve got this opportunity. And then when you reach a point that you feel you’ve reached, remember why you started with the dream in the first place. What is it that you desire to achieve? Keep working toward it until you’re certain you made it. Then celebrate. Remember, you’re getting better every day. Do something that inspires you to keep pushing forward. Let others know that you have the skills or abilities that this industry needs.

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