First Excuse: Dream doesn’t come true for ordinary people. The wright brothers wanted to fly. Winston Churchill envisioned a free Europe. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. dreamed of racial equality. But you don’t have to be world figure to have a dream. No.
The pursuit of a dream is what makes the difference between ordinary and extra-ordinary people. Ordinary people live extraordinary lives when they follow their dreams. This is because a God-given dream will motivate you to make important changes in your life.
You won’t just change who you are in order to live out your dream; you pursue your dream, and the process changes who you are and what you can accomplish. In other word, your dream is both your goal and your change-agent.
Second Excuse: if the dream is not big, it’s not worth pursuing. Size doesn’t not determine significance. Your dream doesn’t have to be big before you follow it; it just have to be bigger than you. Mother Teresa said, “We can’t all do great thing, but we can all do small things with great love.”
Third Excuse: Now is not the right time to pursue my dream. Permission to pursue your dream comes from two sources; GOD & YOU.
Novelist George Eliot
said, “It’s never too late to become what you might have been.” The timing will never be perfect for you to pursue your dream so
you might start now and stop procrastinating. If you don’t, next year you will
be one year older and not a step closer to it. God Bless You!
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