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Saturday, December 21, 2013

Invest in Yourself and Take Stockholder Control: Become a Dream Chaser

 "I'm not much of a math and science guy. I spent most of my time in school daydreaming and managed to turn it into a living." -George Lucas
Unlike our sleep deprived delusional dreams of the night, Merriam Webster defines the term [daydream] as pleasant thoughts about your life or future that you have while you are awake.
Haven't you ever had a dreamy episode that seemed to take you on a journey? Everything about it: adventurous, logical, and realistic; or even better, attainable. If not, I double dog dare you to dream!
With a consistent hope and perseverance that motivates you into action. Become a dream chaser!

Don't second guess yourself; go further than you've gone before.
Free to pursue the desires of your heart.
Expect challenges; be confident that you are well equipped barring the necessary tools to manage the undertaken.
Use experience patiently to construct without "cutting corners," which ensures the integrity of the completed project. Therefore; you can appreciate your effort and the venture is valued beyond your years.
Be creative during planning and dedicated to meet the deadline. Determined and disciplined with your actions producing results that lead to your success.
Completing all phases; from blueprint design to the materialization of your vision.
Advance your profession: having obtained experience managing the projects of your life has qualified you with skills for this moment. Make an investment in yourself and take stockholder control, becoming the developer of your life; mogul of your industry or master of your craft!
Remain focused by ignoring distractions and realize while you are occupied with the details of your dream, you are evolving as well. Improving as a person; growing in knowledge, wisdom, and gratitude for your journey in life.

Considering how fast technology is advancing and the multiple marketable styles of some gadgets, George Lucas is a daydream believer who has become an iconic influence for generations.   



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