Let Your Dreams Take Flight

Wednesday, November 7, 2012



From day to day, we tend to have tunnel vision and see things from a singular plane.  We fixate onto goals, plan timelines for our futures, then live and strive according to our pre-planned blueprints. Despite having plans, life’s unpredictable nature persists, and when we hit an unforeseen road bump, we stall, and often try hard to follow through with those plans that now somehow seem to be a figment of the past.  Time suddenly stands still as we’re filled with terror thinking about the unknown future ahead of us.  Sometimes, it’s these very plans that imprison us from reaching our highest potential.  Don’t let your tunnel vision impede you from treading forward.  Instead, elevate yourself, push yourself harder, and try to see everything from a broader perspective.  We live in such a vast world filled with innumerable opportunities.  The only problem is, we rarely look far enough to see our options.  Don’t be afraid to fly high, and let your dreams take flight!  



5 comments

  1. Agree. I really want to do something different than the daily routine. What is really my dream?

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  2. Yes, we sometimes get sucked into routines because its safe and comfortable. Change should always come slowly, and realizing that you want to do something different is already a start. Just take things one step at a time and always keep your doors open to exploring options. :)

    Everyone has dreams, but we let ideologies, stigmas, and prejudices hinder us from discovering our true passions and dreams. The only way you can find out is to try out different things, and listen to your heart along the way. When it's the right hobby, job, person, etc, you'll know.

    Hope this helped a bit! Good luck with everything!

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  3. I shared this with someone who needed this positive encouragement. Thanks for being so insightful.

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  4. I'm glad it helped! ;) Thank you for sharing!

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