Monday, July 30, 2007

From The Editor- Embracing Your Fantasy

Dear Dreamers,

Have you ever taken the time to indulge in a fantasy? Do you think it’s a frivolous act or a waste of time to simply sit back and allow your imagination to roam free?

As a child you may have sat and wondered about all of the freedom and mysteries of adulthood. Did your life turn out how you thought it would? No? Well, you still have time to change your destiny. Every day you wake up is another opportunity to learn and grow. This week’s fantasy is all about Embracing Your Fantasy.

We’ll provide you with real-life stories of people who are actively seeking their fantasy lives and a few who have already accomplished it. We will also walk you step by step toward cultivating a rich imagination which will in turn allow you to tap into the hidden source of power waiting to be released.

There is power in allowing yourself to dream. There is no dream that can not be attained regardless of your circumstances if you are willing to first believe and then take action.

Sometime within the next 24 hours, take a moment to sit still and meditate. Think about the goals you had that have been forgotten. Think about the life you have now and what you’d like to happen to make it even more sweet. Compile a list of your top 3 fantasies and share them with us in the comments section if you are bold enough to dream out loud.

Don’t worry about being ridiculed or being told that you need a reality check. The great thinkers and innovators of the world defied reality by daring to create a new vision. Don’t allow someone else’s definition of reality to rob you of your very best life.

Sit. Think. Dream. Achieve.

If your mind can create the vision, it is yours to make come true.

In Love,

Te-Erika



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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

My top 3 fantasies are:

1) Become the Marketing/Promotions Director for the #1 urban radio station in DC.

2) Create a non-proft org for single parents in PG County Maryland.

3) Become financially stable and debt free and be able to put both of my children through college.

Honorable mention:

4) Overcome my bipolar disorder without the help of medications and/or doctors.


-Kay Dee