Techniques to succeed in your life
By Mussa Msemakweli
If you don’t build
your dream someone will hire you to help build theirs.
Is this you, building
your dream, are you working to build one for someone else, or did you hire her
to build part of your dream for you?
This quote is about your future, and what your plans for it might be. If you have no specific plan, or aren’t working on your dreams, what will you be doing?
According to this
quote, you’ll probably be working on the dream of someone else. While that’s
not improper, illegal, or fattening, you could be working on your dream
instead. Or better yet, if at all possible, work on both at the same time.
But why wouldn’t you
be working, at least part time, on your dreams? Do you not have anything that
motivates you enough to overcome your tendency to procrastinate? Are you
uncertain how to get there, and stuck in analysis paralysis? That’s not good,
is
Dreams are what give
us the drive to get things done. A dream is what gets us up off the couch and
doing things we might not otherwise want to do. For some people, work is what
they do to earn the money to use in the chasing of their dreams.
Or, perhaps, they’re
using it to hire others to build their dream for them. We don’t always have the
talent to realize our dreams. Sometimes you have to hire it out to those with
the skills. Most of us don’t learn to fly just to go on vacation, we pay
someone else to do that for us, and go along for the ride.
The pilot has a job,
but most of them are there because they love to fly. They get paid to do their
job, but their job is also part of their dream. In this way, they get to build
their dream, while being paid to do what they love. Wouldn’t that be great?
Where to apply this?
Well,
if you’re a pilot, you’re probably already living the dream. The rest of us
will have to work a little harder to make it work. What is your ultimate dream?
I’d prefer an active dream, not just sitting on a beach somewhere. That gets
old after a few years. What then?
The
first step in this process would be to recognize how many dreams we actually
have. Think of all the things you really love to do, or would love to learn to
do. Consider all the different parts of your life where you have dreams or
aspirations.
What
is your dream job? What kind of people are your dream
friends? What social groups would you join, if you had the choice? Take a few
moments and think about what you are interested in doing, where you want to go,
and the people with whom you’d like to do these things.
Grab some paper and
write down all of these things. Try to get something from all the different
parts of your life, including hobbies and other distractions, as well as skill
sets, places, and improvements you’d like to make to your life. Make as big a
list as you want.
Now for a little
reality check. What would you have to do to get from where you are to where you
want to be? The distance isn’t as important as your motivation. If you’re
willing to do what it takes to get from here to there, you can keep it on the
list.
If you don’t believe
you can do it, or won’t do the work necessary to make the dream come true, put
a single line through it. Who knows, you may change your mind later on and come
back to wanting it. You never know what will happen, what doors might open, or
how your tastes might change.
Take a look at what is
left on your list, and see if there are any patterns. Do you have some hobbies
that are also part of your work, or could become your work? I happen to love
playing with computers, but if that didn’t work out, working on cars would be
another great way to earn a living.
What do you do, or
could you do, that might help you build your dreams? Can you hire anyone else
to help make things happen? Hire a travel agent to make arrangements? Hire an
airline to fly you there? Hire a baggage company to make your luggage?
None of these things
need to be custom or made to order, it can be regular commercial flight or
off-the-shelf bags. My point is you didn’t have to do it, you had someone else
help you build your dream. That is part of the beauty of the quote, to me. You
work on your dream, and enlist others to help as well. Anything you are
willing to work for can happen. But your dream needs to be bigger than the
obstacles. How hard are you willing to work for your dreams? Or will you settle
to working on the dreams of others?
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