
Ask Richard: What’s your dream? (and how do you turn it into reality)

A long-term dream does not have to be realistic or even specific. It may reflect the desire to work in a particular field or to travel throughout the world. Maybe the dream is to have professional autonomy or a certain amount of free time. Maybe it’s to create something lasting or win a coveted prize.
Sheryl Sandberg • Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead
But when you find yourself on the verge of action, you pause. You can feel the uncertainty of what lies ahead. Thoughts swirl. Maybe this isn't the right time? Failure is possible now.
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3-2-1: On living with lightness, the root cause of sin, and how to compete without losing yourself
“Dream of what you want to be, the kind of life you wish to build. And believe in that dream. Be prepared to work for it. Always remember, each dream is important because it is your dream, it is your future. And it is worth working for.”
John C. Maxwell • Be a People Person: Effective Leadership Through Effective Relationships
She Means Business: Turn Your Ideas into Reality and Become a Wildly Successful Entrepreneur
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If you dream of something worth doing and then simply go to work on it . . . if you think of, detail by detail, what you have to do next, it is a wonderful dream even if the end is a long way off, for there are about five thousand steps to be taken before we realize it; and start making the first ten, and stay making twenty after, it is amazing ho
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