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7 Foods You Should Feed Your Dream With

Before birth, the mother would have been foreseeing her child growing up, she'd from pregnancy seen how the child would look like in the next ten years. But wait, if the mother refuse to feed the child after birth can the child grow as she had imagined?No! If not fed, the child is liable to die.
       So also the dream of a man, if you imagine yourself being a trillionair tomorrow, if you don't tailor your daily life towards that dream, it will die. Every human being have great ideas God has created us with, but many of these ideas died of starvation.
       Man dreams everyday about many things. Part of man's daily act is dreaming/ imagination. We dream and imagine about our tomorrow, how we want our marriages to look like, the kinds of job/career/profession we want to have, the way we would like to treat people, how we want to raise our children. All of these thoughts flow in the heart of man everyday. Obviously, no success in all these areas can be achieved by default,it is by work and not by thinking. Just as it is possible for a new born baby to die of starvation,so also it is possible for a dream to die of such.
7 Foods to feed your Dream with

#1 Faith
Faith simply means the assurance of what you have not seen. Without believing in God the visionier of your dream, you can have little or no faith to feed your dream with. It is God that builds up your faith and gives you the assurance of success. This kind of God given faith is the one that can feed your dream to growth.
#2 Focus
If your dream must grow and be as robust as you imagined it in your mind, then you must feed it with focus. Focus is an act of concentration, it is fixing your attention on your goals. Feed your dream with lots of attention, give time to plan, give energy to actions. Don't be diverted. Without your attention, your dream might not grow or have a stunted growth.
#3 Meditation
 The best that builds one's morale is meditation. Meditation is one of the food that makes your dream grows fast, take time to meditate more on your dream. In your meditate, new and unique ideas flow into your mind. Apart from the fact that it makes your dream looks fresh, it gives you a kind self-awareness about yourself which will always make you strive to succeed. The more your meditate on your dream the more achievable it becomes.
#4 Competence
 Competence is an energy giving food to your dream. If a man's dream is to become a Medical Doctor he builds his competence by studying Medicine. It is your competence that gives you the reality of your dream, it makes you confident. Feed your dream by learning about it, take the course that relate or that is of your dream. 
#5 Reading
A best food you can give to your dream is reading. Reading involves making research and survey. Feed and grow your dream through reading. Reading is one of the best ways to teach yourself how to succeed, no matter the kind of field you choose in life, you can be outstanding only when you read wide about it.
#6 Mistakes/Failures
These might not go well, they might be bitter while eating, but the two are best nourishing to your dreams. Learning about your dream through mistakes and failures is great. They make your dream grows fatter and make you unbreakablly strong when your dream is grown. Mistakes and Failures are foods for your dreams, don't throw them away from your pot, let your dream suck all the lessons.
#7 Friendship/Mentor
How great your  dream will become is to a reasonable extent dependent on the kinds of friends and Mentor you choose. Look beyond your nose when it's time to choose friends and mentor. Let go of friends and Mentor that press down your dream and discourage you. They will not allow you to feed your dream, they will make your dream die of hunger. Run!

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