What is the boundary line for your dream?
It doesn’t cost any more to dream big than it does to dream small. However, the reality is that most people dream small rather than dreaming big. Somehow, we often believe that a small dream won’t seem so impossible, won’t invite so much ridicule, and won’t bring with it as much agony of defeat if it never becomes a reality.
The limiting factors that we place upon ourselves and the size of our dreams indicate a lack of belief in our ability to accomplish great things.
If you had all the talent and all the ability and all the resources and all the time and all the people you needed to accomplish anything, what then would be your goal for this year?
You see, when we begin to take off the limiting parameters within which most of us operate and begin to think in terms of the largeness of the possibilities of life, we have a whole different picture to look at.
Tear down the boundaries of fear. In this exercise, I am encouraging you to develop the wildest, biggest, most wonderful kind of a picture that you can generate. Think BIG.
In that process of big thinking, you will discover that there are boundaries that will fade away and perceived limitations that will be exposed as unnecessary parameters.
I am seeking to persuade you to get into that mode of thinking and begin to feel the freedom that it brings. When that takes place, there will be some great things, not only established as your goals, but also accomplished in your life.