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Three Super-Simple Kick Start Living Your Dreams – in the next 15 minutes
by Kathi Lipp
Is there a dream that God has given you, but you are waiting until the kids are grown and you have money in the bank before you get started?
You may not be able to enroll in a month long pastry making class or take a week off of work to get started on your novel, but today you can take three little baby steps to making your dream a day-to-day reality.
1. Go Public with It
It’s a little scary to tell the world what you want to do when you grow up—but this is one little step could get you closer to living your dream than almost any other. Plus
—it takes very little time and you don’t have to raid your kid’s college fund to make it happen.
When you gather up all your courage and tell your best friend, “I want to learn how to paint,” suddenly she remembers an old art book she has laying around she would love to give you, or her friend from church who teaches art classes. The people you know and love want to be a resource. Give them the privilege of being a part of making your dream happen.
2. Join an Online Group
This is one of the simplest—and cheapest—ways to start exploring your passion. Find out who else is talking about restoring antiques and listen to their conversation. Start by Googling your interest along with the term “online groups.” You will be amazed with the number of people who want to talk about the proper way to care for 1950’s lunchboxes as much as you do.
3. Don’t be Afraid to Pray
I remember the first time I put an offer in on a house—I wanted it more than I had wanted almost anything else in my life. While I knew that I had dozens of other people praying on my behalf, I was too scared to pray.
I didn’t want God to tell me no. I was afraid to pray until my co-worker Kim asked me (in a loving, kind way), why I didn’t believe that God wanted His best for me. Don’t be afraid to pray—as with anything amazing in my life, the path is never what I expected, but it has always been obvious that God’s hand has been on it the whole way.
The Me Project – 21 Days to Living the Life
You’ve Always Wanted
Book Summary
(San Jose, CA) Has that rush to make (and break) New Year’s resolutions already waned? According to Daniel Pink, author of
Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, taking small steps every day will not only help you stay committed to your goal,
but will also help you ultimately achieve that goal when obstacles come up. Author Kathi Lipp wants you and your friends to live out those dreams—and have some fun along the way.
As women, we forget the goals and dreams of our younger years. The busyness of everyday life gets in the way. To-do lists replace goals. The Me Project provides women with fun and creative ways to bring back the sense of purpose and vitality that comes with living out the plans and dreams God has planted in our hearts. Kathi Lipp’s warm tone and laugh-out-loud humor motivates women to take daily steps toward intentional goals. The end result? We get back our lives and enjoy living in the confidence of a purposeful life in spite of our chaotic schedules.
This handy guide coaches women to do one simple thing toward achieving our goals each day for three weeks. A woman experiencing the exhilaration of a rediscovered life offers more as a wife, mother, friend, volunteer, career woman.
Finding the balance between living day-to-day with purpose while pursuing the passions God has placed in our hearts is a delicate pursuit. In this refreshing, insightful book,
Kathi lays out a doable plan that makes sense and helps make our God-given dreams
a reality. Never stop dreaming, because women who dare to dream do make the world
a better place.
—Jean Blackmer
author of MomSense: A Common Sense Guide to Confident Mothering
Publishing Manager, MOPS International www.MOPS.org
This book is available over on my Amazon Store widget.
Author Bio
Kathi Lipp is a busy conference and retreat speaker, currently speaking each year to thousands of women throughout the United States. She is the author of The Husband Project and The Marriage Project, serves as food writer for Nickelodeon, and has had articles published in several magazines, including Today’s Christian Woman and Discipleship Journal. Kathi and her husband, Roger, live in California and are the parents of four teenagers and young adults. For more information visit her website: www.kathilipp.com
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Erin @ It's Grace says
These are great tips! I really needed this today. I’ve got a dream kind of unraveling right now and it’s kind of scary..in a good way 🙂
We do tend to put our dreams on the back burner..and that’s so sad. I hope this inspires other women.
Thank you for sharing,
Erin
Audra Marie says
I’m glad the post encouraged you. I’m reaching for my dreams this year, too. Praying God allows me to use His giftings. 🙂
Gina says
oh wow! This is so cool because it’s the direction I’m taking my blog. Helping people reach for their dreams!
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Dee says
Thank you so much for sharing this. Encouragement is the best thing to read about and I appreciate the tips! 🙂
Cheryl's Excellent Adventure says
I was just looking at that book over at Amazon. Hope I win it.
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Audra Marie says
LOL – I’m hoping to read it at some point. 🙂
Angela says
Great post & I agree. Moms often forget their dreams in the middle of raising a family–it’s so important to keep them alive, and keep growing, no matter what stage you are at in life! Thanks for posting!
Audra Marie says
We do have to hang on to those dreams hard sometimes. Thanks for visiting. 🙂