Where
is your childhood’s dream? As a child, you dreamed of becoming movie star, an
astronaut, doctor, scientist, rock-star or a president. We all had such great dreams. Some of us
wanted to be sports heroes or to lead countries. Others wanted to be business
tycoons or have ideal family lives with supportive and loving relationships. What
happened? What happened to your aspirations and deep hopes? You were taught
that some things were beyond your ability. You were told that this is not your
cup of tea. You were told that you don’t have sufficient money and therefore
you cannot do things that you want to do. You were told that you cannot do the
things that you love to do because you are a child. You were told that regular
people did not move into the White House and you best focus on making a living
and paying the bills. Today if you see yourself, you will find that you are not
living your life, you are living someone else’s life. Today you are not the person
that you always wanted to be or desired to be. It is never too late, still you can live your childhood's dream. Do what you love to do the most. Live your own life. Be the person you wanted to be. As well said by Steve Jobs, “Your
time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped
by dogma which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let
the noise of other’s opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most
Important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already
know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.” Dedicate
yourself and your energies to lifelong success. Forget about past failures and
problems. True changes in your energy levels; in your financial resources and
in the richness of your relationships do not take one year or six months, or
six weeks or six days to happen. Real change takes only one second.