Wednesday, June 16, 2010

What Are Your Dreams?


Wednesday June 16, 2010

I love to talk with children about their dreams. Children are very candid in discussing both their night time dreams and their dreams for the future. I am amazed at the ability children have to remember their dreams from the night before with all of the dream's amazing details. Children describe their dreams for the future with equally great enthusiasm. They might plan to be an artist and create beautiful paintings or perhaps a builder who constructs "the tallest building ever!" I find it refreshing that kids haven't yet learned to limit what they believe they are capable of accomplishing.

As we get older we can lose our dreams. We are often in such a rush in the morning that we can not remember the dreamworld we just left. Even the future dreams which were once so precious to us can fade away if we allow them to. If you have managed to hold onto and continue working towards your dreams into adulthood it is critical to evacuate this body of work with you during any disaster.

I have met people who failed to evacuate their "dream work" and bitterly regretted it. One young woman, a writer and artist, left her complete portfolio behind when she evacuated from Hurricane Katrina. She had spent years creating this portfolio and it was all lost. Another woman, middle-aged but determined, had been designing handbags and planning for the day she could launch her own label. She too lost everything in the haste and confusion of evacuating from a wildfire. After a disaster, any disaster, what will sustain you are your hopes and dreams for the future. Don't leave them behind!

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