Sunday, 22 December 2013

IF YOU  ARE ABLE TO DREAM IT YOU CAN DO IT  . 

NOTHING CAN STOP A MAN WITH THE RIGHT MENTAL  ATTITUDE FROM ACHIEVING  HIS GOAL.
NOTHING ON THE EARTH CAN HELP A MAN WITH THE WRONG ATTITUDE.
                                                                                                       -THOMAS JEFFERSON 
Hello guys,
well in this segment I am taking up something i love discussing about ,that is the visualising power of our mind. 
Have you ever seen a movie projector which projects a movie on screen ,well our mind is our screen  and the course of our life or our life span is the projected movie,and the thoughts we produce to our mind our works as projector.
so,simply speaking what kind of life we are going to live depends on the thoughts  which we produce for our mind.
First of all we need to know that our mind can only think in images i.e. our mind cant not understand letters or alphabets for eg If I say apple,what happens suddenly an image of apple comes up to your  mind but what if I say Zupta does your mind suggest you any image well I guess no,So our mind do thinks in images. 

"I have heard it said that the first ingredient of success is to dream a great dream."
                                                                                                                  John A. Appleman

How often do you dream or aspire? What do you dream of? Why do people struggle to act upon their dreams? Is it fear of failure, insecurity in their abilities or chalk it up to wishful thinking that holds them back? These are questions that my clients ask me all the time. In return I offer, "Isn't it amazing how people only dream of greatness?"
I have never heard of anyone dreaming of failure or aspiring to be unsuccessful. Failure does not play any part in dreaming. It is the dreamer that instills failure, not the dream. I have read of many very successful dreamers that failed numerous times before they experienced success. The difference is that failure was not going to end their dreams only motivate them to dream bigger.
Many of you fail to seek your purpose in life and you should. You dream and then follow it up with a list of all the reasons why the dream is unachievable. You fill your life with excuses and "I can't." Many great companies were conceived from a dream, nurtured in a garage or basement and grew to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Why not you? Why not your dream? The only true limits you experience in life are those you create or those you allow others to impose upon you. If you can dream it, you can do it!
"Sometimes when we read the words of those who have been more than conquerors, we feel almost despondent. I feel that I shall never be like that. But they won through step by step by little bits of wills, little denials of self, little inward victories by faithfulness, and in very little things. They became what they are. No one sees these little hidden steps. They only see the accomplishment, but even so, those small steps were taken. There is no sudden triumph, no spiritual maturity. That is the work of the moment." Amy Carmichael quoted in: Tim Hansel, Holy Sweat, 1987,Word Books Publisher,
Dreaming is the easy part. Acting on the dream is harder. Recognize that a dream is a journey. On the simplest level, it takes commitment, time, desire, and courage. But rarely is something great easily realized.

So what do we have to do know well we have to feed our mind and create a picture that we desire for our self .
for example say if you want a job in a MNC for your self or you want to succeed in you profession then just imagine your self sitting that MNC in black suit with top corporates and discussing the job portal just keep feeding your mind with such a picture and once you start believing in your  image truly i bet the next day u'll be sitting in that MNC.
just create a image of what you desire feed your mind with image at least twice a day .

In Bruce Wilkinson's book, "The DreamGiver," he tells the story of a man named Anybody. Anybody has a great dream, but struggles to break free of his comfort zone and push toward his dream. One afternoon he draws the courage and begins to tell others of his dream. They laugh at him, tell him to stop being foolish and forget about his dreams. "Stop kidding yourself, you can't do it," they would remind him. These "dream bullies" make every effort to push him back to mediocrity. Do not get caught in this trap. I am here today to tell you that you CAN do it.
How do I know that this is possible? I have done it. A few years ago, I decided that I was going to step out in faith, believe in myself and God's purpose for my life. I was going to follow my dream. I was in a similar place as "Anybody." I was comfortable but unhappy. I, too, dreamed a greater dream.
When I came to the realization that I wanted more out of life, I created a motivational phrase to keep me going when I felt challenged. "If you can dream it, you can do it!" I made it my life's mission statement. No longer was I going to stand in the way of my dreams or was I going to let anyone else either.

so does that mean  sitting at home and imagining for what you desire will get you the results.
well the answer is no  a big big no .
to get result you  have to work according to your the picture you portray for yourself. 
what we just have to do is to believe in our thoughts and our  visualising  power . .   

One among the biggest entrepreneurs of the world! Walt Disney was a struggling cartoonist in California, USA, and lived in a small rented room, which was frequented by a quiet and shy mouse! Over time, he developed a liking for it and started cartooning “comics” around it for a church for which he was paid 10 cents per cartoon! With his imagination, vision and passion he kept at it over the decades. He became an iconic figure of the world through his creating Disneyland, (1955) in Anaheim, California; Disney Movies and allied products around the Mickey Mouse (1928). Today the brand name “Mickey Mouse” gives his company $7 billion a year in royalties alone. He created Disney World (1977) in Orlando, Florida and his greatest contribution to the entertainment world was EPCOT (Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow) in 1982.
It is reported that when he was surveying the huge piece of land from a hill top he started talking to himself: there I will do this; there I will do this and so on! His VP finance remarked, “…Walt where the money will come from…” Walt angrily cut him down to size: “…look, when I am “dreaming”, let me do so because I firmly believe that what the mind of man conceives, it can achieve!”
In  R&D of entrepreneurs from around the world, including 1000+ from India, I am very clear that when an entrepreneur starts to do something on his or her own, he has no idea where he or she will end up! But secretly he or she has dreams. He or she has to listen to her own mental drum beats.
During the entrepreneurial journey, there is no destination! The entrepreneurial journey is like an endless road and at some point; good management takes it over like in the case of Disney World. It is still going strong around the Mickey Mouse and its brand value is $18.5 billion, 20th largest brand in the world. Apple is $57 billion and Toyota is $24 billion (Forbes, September 10, 2010). Nearer home, our Sunil Mittal with a mobile has done wonders and there are so many others who are chasing their dreams.
Now, how about you? What are your dreams? Remember a journey even to the moon also starts with a single step. Take that step-even if you are in a job. You can start dreaming about your dreams in the years to come.
 Good Luck.

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