Just started reading...

Hero by Rhonda Byrne...

I'm only  a handful of pages in and she states the obvious.

We all have dreams.

So what are yours?

What are mine?

And are we truly working towards making them a reality.

I can honestly say that a year ago things where I work started looking tenuous for the future. We'd just had a senior boss take over who saw (maybe still sees us) as bullies, and the rumour started we'd be made salaried.

At that time I sat down and thought about my dreams.

What did I want to do with my life?

Who do I want to be?

I'm 45 years of age. I do a job that I have loved every day since I started. I love writing. I love drawing and designing. I love good stories.

So I decided that my contingency plan was to look at developing a long term career in writing.

Learn to write again.

Read, read and read lot more.

Learn to craft stories.

Last year was amazing for this and I thoroughly enjoyed it. By June/July I started to realise that story writing was going to move into Design, and at some point into training.

So why not start positioning myself for the future?

Right up to December I was totally focussed on that outcome, then maybe it was the stress of Christmas or the New Year but I forgot those dreams until this morning...

I'm going to start a book of dreams, my dreams, the things I want to happen, the things I want to manifest into the world. The books I want to write on fitness, on gym design, on science fiction, on the injustices of life, the passions of life and the joys.

I want to design the houses I want to build and live in. The products I want to use. Design each and every items in those houses from the appliances to the knives and forks.

I want to build my vision virtually to start with, then I am going to make it happen...

But the main reason is because in the days when I'm not feeling quite so motivated and inspired I can open my book and see exactly what it is I want.

What do you want?

Make it happen. I dare you...

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