Dreams can come true!

We are all meant to shine, as children do
— Nelson Mandela

Dreams can be a place of magic! They allow us to cast our minds upon what may appear to be absurd, the almost seemingly impossible and to reach for the stars!  Very often we as adults talk about dreams as something that belonged to our childhood. We may feel that our dreams are beyond reach now. We may have missed the opportunity. The passing of time and life’s challenges can take us off track and away from what truly excites us.  Why do we not act on our dreams?  Are we afraid of the unknown, of stepping outside our comfort zone? It can be scary to put ourselves out there and to see if our dreams can in fact become a reality.  Daily life can bring its ups and downs and trying to make space for our dreams can be challenging. 

I myself am trying to make attempts on giving myself a bit of space to discover what I truly want, to be grateful for how far I’ve come and to figure out what my dreams are really made of. It’s never too late to follow a dream if the desire is there! However, a dream will remain a dream unless there is action!!  It can be brought to life by some kind of action, no matter how small.  I have discovered that in my own journey, especially with Jigsee. One simple email, call or conversation has in it a moment of opportunity to grow. It can sometimes be all someone needs, a word of reassurance they are on the right track. 

Find the message inside…….

In a world where we have so much information at the click of a button, we are constantly told what we need. We can be overwhelmed and it can be hard to find our own voice. Today, in our frenetic fast moving world, it is even more important for us to listen to ourselves. What is it that I enjoy? About what am I passionate? What might I dare dream about?! 

Dare to follow the sparks of our souls, which can be heard in moments of stillness, that truly reveal the dreams of our hearts.

Dreams are more precious than gold
— Enya


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