April 13, 2011

Step by Step: Make Your Dreams Come True



Do you dream of quitting your day job? Winning Project Runway? Having your own Crafting Empire ala Martha Stewart? Whatever your desire: if you can dream it, you can do it!

Here are 12 fundamental steps for turning the dreams and ideas in your mind into realities in your life.


Step #1 – Lose the negative attitude. Think positively.

Negative thinking creates negative results. Positive thinking creates positive results. Period.

Every one of the other suggestions below are irrelevant if your mind is stuck in the gutter. Positive thinking is at the forefront of every great success story.

Step #2 – Figure out what you really want

You’ll be running on a hamster wheel forever if you never decide where you want to go.

Some of us were born to be musicians – to communicate intricate thoughts and rousing feelings with the strings of a guitar. Some of us were born to be poets – to touch people’s hearts with exquisite prose. Some of us were born to be entrepreneurs – to create growth and opportunity where others saw rubbish. And still, some of us were born to be or do whatever it is, specifically, that moves you.

Don’t waste your life fulfilling someone else’s dreams and desires. You must follow your intuition and make a decision.

Step #3 – Surround yourself with great people.


You are the sum of the people you spend the most time with. If you hang with the wrong people, they will negatively affect you. But if you hang with the right people, you will be far more capable and powerful than you ever could have been alone. Find your tribe and work together to make a difference in all of your lives.



Step #4 – Work on it for real.

The harder you work the luckier you will become. Stop waiting around for things to work out. If you keep doing what you’re doing, you’ll keep getting what you’re getting.

While many of us decide at some point during the course of our lives that we want to answer our calling, only an astute few of us actually work on it. By “working on it,” I mean truly devoting oneself to the end result. The rest of us never act on our decision. Or, at best, we pretend to act on it by putting forth an uninspired, half-assed effort.

Remember, life is not easy, especially when you plan on achieving something worthwhile. Achieving your dreams can be a lot of work. Be ready for it.

Step #5 – Don’t make life harder than it needs to be.


Life is challenging enough without you senselessly complicating the simple.

As Oscar Wilde once said, “Life is not complex. We are complex. Life is simple, and the simple thing is the right thing.”


Step #6 – Exploit the resources you do have access to.


It’s not about having the right resources; it’s about exploiting the resources you do have access to.

Stevie Wonder couldn’t see, so he exploited his sense of hearing into a passion for music, and he now has 25 Grammy Awards to prove it.

Get it?


Step #7 – Focus on things you can change.

Some forces are out of your control. The best thing you can do is do the best with what’s in front of you with the resources you do have access to.

Wasting your time, talent and emotional energy on things that are beyond your control is a recipe for frustration, misery and stagnation. Invest your energy in the things you can change.

Step #8 – Don’t avoid things you don’t understand.


Right now there’s a lot you don’t know. No matter how smart you are or how much you learn there will always be more to learn. Hiding from what you don’t know will bury you right beside your dreams.

Step #9 – Ignore naysayers.


When you receive negative feedback, remember, it doesn’t matter how many people don’t get it, it matters how many do.

Still, no matter how much progress you make there will always be the people who insist that whatever you’re trying to do is impossible. Or they may incessantly suggest that the idea or dream as a whole is utterly ridiculous because nobody really cares.

When you come across these people, don’t try to reason with them. Instead, forget that they exist. They will only waste your time and energy.



Step #10 – Take good care of your body and your brain.


Your body is the greatest tool you’ll ever own. It impacts every step you take and every move you make. You won’t get anything done without it.

And don’t forget that your brain is part of your body too. The human brain only accounts for roughly 2% of the total mass of the human body, yet it consumes over 20% of the oxygen and nutrients the human body intakes.

So nourish your body, exercise it and rest it appropriately.

Step #11 – Work on your dreams when you first awake.

The mornings are a fresh start, peaceful and free of random mid-day distractions. If you get the things done that are the most important to you first thing in the morning, it puts you in a better place, emotionally and creatively, for the remainder of the day.

So put your dreams first. Even if you only have time to work on them for 30 minutes each morning, do it. It truly makes all the difference in the world. Each day, no matter what else happens, you will have done something to make your dreams come true.

Step #12 – Enjoy the pain of your greatest challenge.

Lots of people have achieved their dreams or conquered formerly impossible feats and continue to enjoy the possibilities of new challenges. These people will all tell you there’s nothing more gratifying than the thrill of your greatest challenge – making your dreams a reality. The inherent bruises and pains along the way are simply mile markers on your trip to the finish line.

And when you finally do finish, you may actually find yourself missing the daily grind. Ultimately, you’ll realize that pleasure and pain can be one and the same.


As I’ve said before, if there was ever a moment to follow your heart and do something that matters to you, that moment is now. Nothing ever gets done by reading an article about doing it. You’ve got to put in the effort and take action.

So go for it! Now! Make yourself proud.

Lenny Mud

3 comments:

  1. You Rock Lorrie! An inspirational post if I ever read one, thank you so much for your positivity.

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  2. Great advice! Def. something to keep near your workspace and remind yourself now and then.

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  3. Love it! And how did I know this post was from Lorrie even before seeing your name at the end...? Great advice as usual, lady!

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