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9 Acts That Turn Will Turn Your Dreams Into Reality

Every man in his sleep always has dream but does that make him a dreamer? No, he is only considered a sleeper. 

What if a man has beautiful pictures of his tomorrow right in his heart and he stares at it every moment, can we say he is a dreamer on that note? No, he can be likened to just a sleeper.


Who then is a true dreamer?
 A true dreamer is a man who sees into his tomorrow and believes solely that he would be just what he has seen in his heart. A true dreamer is a man of awesome faith. (Heb. 11:1 Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see). That is faith according to the word of God. 


Any man who dreams good dreams about his tomorrow without believing in it cannot achieve the dream. A man of faith is the true dreamer. Faith is what pushes a man to action, it is the fuel of desire and aspiration to achieve one's dreams.


Likewise, a true dreamer is a man of immense plans. No matter how knowledgeable a house builder can be, he cannot build any house without a plan. When you have the beautiful picture of the house you want, the next thing is to draw out the plans. If you have a dream without a plan, it is just like you have no dream at all. 


A true dreamer is an aspirant. Faith pushes a man to action, when you have faith, you take a step, and taking a step is as a result of your desire to achieve your dream. 

Remember, no action no success. If you don't aspire, your dreams will expire. 

I have therefore highlighted 9 acts that will automatically turn your dreams into reality (success):

#1 Write down your dream. When you write it down it becomes a goal, it becomes a pursuit.

#2 Believe in yourself, be confident about it. Confidence fuels your passion to pursue your dreams.

#3 Write down your expectations and possible limitations. It is one thing to be aware of one's expectations and positive habits, you must also be fully aware of your limitations so that you can work on them.

#4 Act daily on your written goals.

#5 Don't compete with anyone except yourself.

#6 Feed your dreams daily, invest your time, energy and money.

#7 Make friends who can help your dreams.

#8 Never stop learning, never stop growing.

#9 Know that you cannot achieve anything without God, make Him your number one.


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