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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Sharing from My Reading: Dream Making in a Dream-Taking World by Dr. Steve Price

        Dreams are like oxygen, we cannot live without it. Dreams are first casualty in life; people give them up so easily and quickly for reality. Most of time, we are told how to dream but not how to handle the dream when facing challenges. How to handle the challenges is to have abundance of strategies to overcome the challenges. Life isn't always fair. Instead of using hardship and setbacks to make excuses, use strategies to make dreams come true. Nothing happens unless we dream or think of it in our mind. 

     Dreams are the blueprints for what we become, they are for everyone. Dream making involves work, sacrifice and discipline. Dreaming can “push the envelope of our expectations”. (to know what this term means, you have to read the book and understand it from your own view and understanding) Dream is a mental movie that begins with what is and ends with what could be
      
      5 types of dreamers:
o    Dream makers         – people who dream then do whatever it takes to make it come true
o    Dream bakers          – people who keep dreaming, once accomplish one dream they dream more
o    Dream fakers           – people who say have dreams but don’t do anything to make it come true             
o    Dream undertakers – people who bury their dreams and rationalize that if you don’t dream, you can’t be disappointed if it doesn't come true

o    Dream takers           – people who are toxic and think they can lift themselves up by tearing other people down and give all the reasons in the world why dreams won’t come true

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