We inadvertently create more dreams

Chick-fil-A bag
Our fire dims and becomes tiny and nearly invisible, like the “i” in Spicy (above).

 

Normally, when we set out to chase our big dream, we inadvertently create more dreams in hopes of catching something easier that will eventually bring us to the lofty happiness of our original dream.

The hard work to make dreams come true often isn’t very dreamy.

So we stop dreaming.

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Worry and stress are silent killers

Doctor's office foot chart
Yesterday at Podiatrist.

 

Worry and stress are silent killers.

They kill people physically.

We forget this harsh reality.

But for a moment, let’s not.

They kill us psychologically too.

Chasing dreams and maintaining a positive attitude is challenging.

i have this dream of being an Olympian…

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.lead .differently

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“Ft Lauderdale, FL – ADA 2015 – Attendees during Friday”s sessions at the gMed Summit here today, Friday June 19, 2015. Attendees and users learn the latest developments in the gMed suite of tools for gastrointerologists and their practice. Photo by © MedMeetingImages/Todd Buchanan 2015 Contact Info: [email protected]

 

Love the contrast of average versus excellent leadership. The closeness of the word leadership.

Imperceptible though.

Hard to notice if it wasn’t pointed out.

We judge ourselves on our intentions, others judge us on our behaviors.

Whatever it is that still remains as a dream you wish could come true…two words for you.

.lead .differently

Don’t let it be imperceptible.

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The long way is the short cut

iPhone calculator screen shot
Today is the 2,239th consecutive day since 04.01.09

 

Life is brutal at beating our dreams out of us.

There is an antidote to get around this dilemma.

Keep going when all seems lost or impossible.

The long way is the short cut.

If your goal isn’t impossible, you’re not reaching high enough.

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Photo: Yesterday. Tallied up the number of consecutive days i’ve written five daily, differently-themed blog posts. It was only supposed to last 100 days.