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It's Worth Thirty Minutes Each Day!

  • Writer: Sue Ann Cordell
    Sue Ann Cordell
  • Oct 8
  • 2 min read
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"There are no shortcuts to any place worth going." - Beverly Sills


As Beverly Sills wisely noted, achieving meaningful goals requires effort and dedicaiton. This principle applies to our personal dreams as well.


Okay. So you've been dreaming about a more meaningful life with purpose for quite some time now. You've discussed it, and even felt frustrated about it. Now, it's time to take action on that dream!


Some of the most meaningful meetings take place week after week in Board rooms all over the country. Strategic planning is discussed, great ideas are tossed around, but until the plans and ideas are put into action, they are worthless. Could the same thing be happening to you?


Starting now, why not move out of the planning stage and into the action stage? Simply schedule thirty minutes each day to work on your dream.


Here's what Meera Lester has to say:

"Isn't your dream worth thirty minutes of your time? If you think you can't squeeze thirty minutes out of a twenty-four hour day, think again. How long do you spend in the shower or shaving or putting on makeup? How long is the prep for dinner? Use snatches of time here and there if you can't find a block of thirty minutes. The point is to work on lifting that dream out of the wish state and pulling it into manifestation in your life as soon as you can. Yoke your dream to your will, intent, and action and then give yourself a pat on the back for drawing your dream into physical reality."


Writer, Annais Nin once observed that a dream was always ahead of her and she chased it, but when she caught up and lived in unison with it for a moment, that moment was nothing short of a miracle.


You may be in a tight spot right now. But hard times are usually temporary. Use this time to devise a plan for the future. Take time each day to find happiness by pursuing your dreams. Look for the bright spots in your day, and begin to dream God-sized dreams. With every difficult situation we face, we become stronger on the other side of the problem.


I have a friend who dreamed of inspiring men and women through dramatization. She began by taking thirty minutes of her lunch hour each day to write her first script. She put her dream into action, and as a result, she now has a thriving ministry that touches, encourages, and inspires men and women all across the country. It was worth thirty minutes each day!


Thought for the day - "Don't let where you are be a prophecy of where you will stay." - Stormie Omartian


Have A Great Day!


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