Do Your Dreams and Expectations Run Parallel to Your Efforts?
Dreams are wonderful things.
They provide the fuel and motivation to keep going. They can be the number one reason you get out of bed in the morning.
The lack of dreams can be the number one reason you stay in bed late and spend the rest of the day getting ready to go back there.
The reality is that the majority of people no longer have clearly defined dreams or aspirations.
Their dreams have been battered over the years and they now equal the equivalent of what their currently reality is. Simply put, people shrink their dreams to match their current situation.
It is a shame but people can only take so much rejection and disappointment before acceptance becomes the norm.
The number one reason to me is that there are a lot of people who have dreams that are not really what they want. They may be something they think is important to them but on a level far deeper, they know the dreams can come and go, they are not that important.
A dream is something that hits you where it matters most..In your heart. It is what you think of in the morning and what you sleep with at night. It is so real, you can touch it, smell it and most of all you believe in it.
The next biggest killer of dreams in my opinion is the expectations you have in comparison to the efforts you are willing to put in.
There is always a price to pay for success but not everyone is honestly prepared to pay it. There is an old saying that suggests that the price to success must be paid not only in full but also in advance.
So you want to be a doctor, a lawyer, an engineer or even a teacher of physics, which is terrific. The question is whether or not you are prepared to go to university and study before your dream can be met.
The reaching of dreams takes work. It takes time and it takes one dimensional effort.
I remember a student asking for some specific guidance. He wanted to become a professional which is always a great thing to hear. However, he wanted to achieve the feat in 1 year with two half days and a full day of practice to devote himself.
With a handicap in the single figures, the dream was sound but the effort required was given very little thought. He was setting himself up for a fall.
If you have a dream like this, my advice is to find someone that has achieved it and ask about what it takes to achieve it. Aim to do it quicker if you like but unless your effort matches the timeline, you are setting yourself up for failure.
Failure and rejection is what stops most people in their journey towards their dreams.
If this sounds like you, your dreams have either not been big or real enough or you have not attached a timeline that portrays your level of effort.
If I told you it took 1 million golf balls being struck before you could call yourself a golf professional, would you pay the price? (28 yrs @100 per day) (14 yrs @200 per day)
I do not know if those figures are close to the mark but they provide good food for thought.
What if that figure was 500,000 instead?
My last word on expectations running parallel to efforts is easy. Hitting 100 balls per week and having an 18 hole round on Saturdays will not turn you into a scratch golfer so make sure your expectations reflect the effort you are putting in.
In closing, always remember….. Nobody Ever Steals Your Dream !!


