Record My Dream!

Writing Your Dream Gives it Power.

It enters the physical world when you put pen to paper! From conceive to beleive, you move into it through your commitment to formulating it in writing. At Dreams to Reality we suggest a 15 word DREAM STATEMENT. Try it, you will find it to beĀ an amazing exercize in enacting the law of attraction!

  1. John’s avatar

    I accept an attractive, successful, age appropriate, passionate, loving, attentive and caring MAN who supports, encourages and nourishes my dreams, wants and desires!

  2. Rob Wise’s avatar

    I dream I recover from ALS, and stay alive for more than 10 more years.

  3. Adriana’s avatar

    I dream to have a successful career and buy a house in the next 5 years.

  4. Tawaraja’s avatar

    I dream to build my own business and provide the best for my family and community.

  5. Xavi’s avatar

    I dream I’m self-employed, and I live in as many cities as possible, and I become a very good guitar player!

  6. Terri’s avatar

    I dream to start my own self-help blog, vlog, radio station, eventually a television show

  7. Aminlazir’s avatar

    I dream to travel to USA and o have a successful career build my own business and provide the best for my family

  8. Carol’s avatar

    I dream of being healthy, self sufficient, debt free, happy with the man I love, living comfortably and thanking God for His blessings in getting me there finally.

  9. Sharon’s avatar

    I dream that my son’s positive music movement is reaching to the ends of the earth and blessing people as they hear it, and that I am his successful personal manager!

  10. Welcome Moeng’s avatar

    My dream is to build my institute that will empower children and young people with skills and produce a faith generation.

  11. Eric’s avatar

    When I was a kid my dream was to coin a word and get it into the dictionary. I guess that in it’s raw form was just the desire to be somebody that mattered. How bad is it to not have dreams? I don’t think I have any, or perhaps I don’t recognize that I have them. I have a huge to do list, and about half of the to do items are a bit wishful, but I really do plan to accomplish everything on the list. Are those dreams? They just feel like plans. Another daydream category I sometimes play out (perfect to do on a long drive) is to list aloud everything I look forward to in life. I was surprised how big a list, some items were about my kids finding their soulmate or having kids of their own, that sort of thing. But I am not sure any of that is dreams either. I don’t feel any emptiness inside or anything, and I plan to live forever having all eternity to accomplish my loftiest imaginations.

    So maybe I have dreams and don’t know it, or maybe I don’t and am missing out on something great, or maybe I’m fine without them. I have a twinge of guilt for not having a huge humanity-serving dream. I help whoever wherever, but I don’t have a dream or personal mission (that I know about).

    I like this site and your mission. :)

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