The Practical Side of Dreaming →

Last week, we looked at pursuing our dreams.
I wrote about how it’s important to take time to dream.
We discussed the act of rediscovering the gifts and passions that form our dream.
We even talked about the time it takes for a dream to form.
We love talking about our dreams.
It’s easy to sit behind a computer screen and write about these big ideals we have for our lives. We like to share our dreams with friends and family and coworkers. We get a sense of satisfaction talking about what we want to do with our lives.
There’s no work involved in sharing a dream.
No risk, either.
But sharing our ideals and thoughts and desires doesn’t bring our dream any closer to reality.
All the encouragement and insight and inspiration in the world won’t write that book, or secure that dream job, or start that nonprofit, or plant that church, or build your own business. Conferences and speakers and blog posts can spark the idea and get you inspired, but they won’t achieve your dream for you.
In order to bring your dream into reality, you have to get practical:

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