Are You Taking Action on Your Daydreams?

Written By Chouhab on jeudi 11 décembre 2008 | 14:27

By Anthony Cullen

Daydreaming is extremely pleasant for both positive and negative folk. We all do it. Oh, boy! In his daydreams the self-pitying clerk inherits a fortune, quietly buys the company, and walks in one day to give a Bronx salute to his hated boss and tell him he's fired by the new owner - the clerk, no less.

In real life, there was a humble boy named Roy Howard, who would later become a leader of the Scripps-Howard newspaper chain. He started as a newsboy, peddling the Indiana Times. And then one day he could buy that paper for cash.

Then we have Dolly Dizzymind, who dreams she is picked up at the curb by the most smart-looking guy you could ever imagine, in his brand new Porsche.

The man showers her with diamond jewelry, and together they fly off on a world trip in his private jet. A vain dream maybe - yet there really was once the daughter of a miner who did marry a man of millions.

You and I can be everything we ever wanted in our daydreams. Then there are some people, like Roy Howard, and the daughter of a miner, who do make their dreams turn into reality.

There are many others who could do the same - transform their dreams into reality. But besides the desire to do it there needs to be a positive mindset also. It is those who develop a can-do attitude who succeed in making their dreams come true.

On the other hand, those who stay in a negative mindset condemn themselves to failure. Wishful thinking with no action is just as mind-numbing as hard liquor.

There are two distinct types of daydreamers: The positive daydreamer, who takes action to gratify his wishes, who takes definite steps to turn dreams into reality, who tackles his problem in particular, will get results. The negative type who doesn't act, will not.

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