11
Questions To Kickstart Your Dream
by Keith Varnum
What's
your dream? Want to give your vision a jumpstart?
Write down your goals and use these questions
to speed up delivery of your dream.
1.
What's your highest priority this lifetime?
What's
most important for you to experience, explore
or embrace this time around? Until you answer
this question, your life goals will be off purpose.
Unaligned with your inner passion, your intentions
will lack the power to attract the people and
situations necessary to become a reality.
Get
clued into your true joy. What activities turned
you on as a child? What are your hobbies now?
When your goals are aligned with your soul purpose,
synchronicity kicks in to guide you to your target.
When you intuit and own your unique essence and
calling, assistance will flow to you from every
earthly and heavenly source.
2.
Is this your dream, or someone else's?
Are
your goals your own choice, or what others think
you should strive for? Do you want to look back
in your old age and wish you had followed your
passion? Will you regret having "played it
safe?"
Is
it selfish to go after your own dream? What joy
can you give to others if you haven't given it
to yourself first?
You
have a divine right to listen to your heart. You
have a social obligation to follow your dream.
Only then can you fulfill your destiny and make
the earthly contribution you were born to make.
3.
Do you really, really want this dream?
Do
you bound out of bed every morning to pursue your
vision? Or is it a lukewarm dream you chase because
it sounds meaningful? Only the Real McCoy will
generate enough energy to manifest itself in the
world.
4.
Are you settling for less than?
Are
you resigned to accepting less than your full
share of love, health and success this lifetime?
Have you compromised and sacrificed your dream
to death?
Anything
short of living your true passions will never
make you happy. Do you want to arrive at the Pearly
Gates with the regret of not marrying that one
captivating person, starting that fun business,
or seeing that exotic part of the world you always
wanted to visit?
5.
Is your dream actually just a means to some other
dream?
Is
your goal the ultimate end in itself, or merely
a limited means to that end? Isn't it really the
new car itself you want, rather than the money-the
means-to buy the new car? More to the core, isn't
it really a renewed sense of self-worth you desire,
rather than the new car or house to impress the
family and neighbors? And isn't it really happiness
you want, rather than the picture-perfect mate,
job or body?
Focus
on the experience you want to create, not the
physical form that may-or may not-bring you that
experience.
6.
What will you feel like when you reach your dream?
Personal
passion fuels a vision. Dive into the thrill and
exhilaration of the feeling of living your dream.
Every moment you can, drink in the joy of having
your goal.
The
Hawaiian Kahuna say, "Where your creative
attention flows, so flows your life." Is
your daily attention feeding your dream? As the
TV public service announcement reminds us, "It's
midnight. Do you know where your children are?"
Hey, in your life, it's high noon! Do you know
where your creative excitement is flowing?
It's
high time you manifested your aspirations. Dynamic,
satisfying creations are nurtured with love and
care as a flower in a garden.
7.
How will you benefit from getting your dream?
Get
specific about the benefits you'll receive from
achieving your vision. Write down these pluses
so they will sink in as motivators. What exactly
would happen if you made a lot of money doing
something you love? How would you approach your
life differently if you allowed people to love
and support you? What would you do with more vitality
and health?
8.
What steps can you take today toward your dream?
Don't
defer your dream. Set up supports and systems
around you to instantly translate your intentions
into action. Jump on every opportunity that is
in line with your purpose and vision.
Keep
the momentum going. No matter how hectic life
gets, pledge to take at least one action a day.
Even the smallest actions-jotting down a new idea,
reading a single page, or making one phone call-can
start to add up.
Are
there smaller projects that lead to your larger
dream that can give you pleasure in the meantime?
If the dream is to run a marathon, train for a
local fun-run first. And find a way to measure
your progress. Track those little wins-by writing
in a journal or telling a friend.
9.
Are you telling yourself: "I can't have my
dream?"
Most
people don't believe they can live their dream.
Either their belief system has them believing
they can't make a living doing what they love,
or they feel they don't deserve their dream. To
avoid the pain of feeling they can't have their
dream, people often keep their dream so buried
they can't remember they ever had a dream.
Everyone
has a dream! And everyone is destined to fulfill
that purpose. Why wait?
10.
Are you afraid of getting your dream?
Statistically,
more heart attacks occur when "good"
things happen, than when "bad" things
happen! Getting your dream is life-threatening!
Of course, realizing your dream is only threatening
to your old experience of yourself and your life-you
know, the one that's boring-or paining-you to
death!
Change
is scary. Find a way to move the energy of fear.
The only way to avoid feeling fear is to avoid
living altogether!
11.
Do you really need to accomplish your dream?
Do
you really need to achieve your goals to be happy?
Enter the "hootless state"-where you
no longer give a hoot if the exact "picture"
of your dream comes true. Without the interference
of the ego's push, pressure and micro managing,
you have a much better chance of being in the
right vibration-space-to attract real happiness.
When you relax your grip on the exact way your
future "has" to unfold, you give the
Universe more flexibility in how it can fulfill
your wishes.
And,
on a higher plane, what if our true task here
on Earth is simply to be who we already are in
our essential nature-with or without manifesting
our specific goals? What if the essence of who
we are is enough?
Drawing
from the wisdom of native and ancient
spiritual traditions, Keith
Varnum shares his 30 years
of practical success as an author,
personal coach, acupuncturist, filmmaker,
radio host, restaurateur, vision quest
guide and international seminar leader
with "The Dream Workshops."
Keith helps people get the love, money
and health they want with his free
Prosperity Ezine, free Empowerment
Tape and free Coaching at
http://www.TheDream.com |
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