It’s been a hectic couple of weeks, and the truth is it’s only going to get far more busy. I already am finding it hard to focus, instead I catch myself daydreaming of the next few months, and then I get excited. I’m always in need of some motivational inspiration, something to keep me driven focused on my dreams. I’ve always felt I’ve had too many, frustrated because I couldn’t figure out which one was the best for me. My mind hasn’t seemed to be able to rest even when I sleep because in a recent dream, I was actually living my passion out. I’ve finally focused what I want to specialize, a combination of specialty desserts and event styling. Clearing your mind to discover what your greatest passion, and dream, is the hardest battle, now it’s just figuring out what you can do to get there, which I am already working on. The determination has been lit within me, because I know now what I’m working towards, and I’m excited. For those of you still trying to figure out your dreams, it’s okay, they require thought, passion, and time. I’ll leave you with the legend of the Dream Catcher…
A very well-known Native American tradition, is the presence of the “Dream Catcher” in their homes. Dreams flow in succession in the night. These dreams though good or bad, succumb to the magic of the Dream Catcher. Good dream know their way thru the Dream Catcher, never awakening the dreamer. Unpleasant dreams, however, become entangled in the weaving, perishing in the first sign of a new morning. Dream Catchers are hung by the children’s bedside to make them feel, warm and protected. Make the Dream Catcher a part of your home and have pleasant dreams.
The Legend of the Dream Catcher: The night air is filled with dreams, good and bad. When hung above the at night, the bad dreams get caught in the webbing of the dream catcher and will perish at first light. The good dreams know the way and pass through and slide down the feathers to the dreamer.
“Dream it, do it – the key to achieving what you want; whether it’s a healthier body or increased confidence-may lie in your ability to visualize it.” – Tori Rodriguez
I love that I have a story from a new city from where I’ve gotten all my dream catchers.
“You should be so immersed in a {dream} that it seems as if it is actually happening”- Michael Gervais