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Dream Road
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Tara Sophia Mohr |
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Dream Road
I remember well the moments when I first began
to turn away from my own B+ life. I began to
allow room for the truth — the truth that I
wasn’t fulfilled by the status quo. That the
things I really loved I had long neglected.
I began, slowly, scary as it was, to articulate
what I wanted my life to look like. Who I wanted
to be. What I wanted to be doing.
Have I reached that perfect end state picture?
No. I’m not sure it will ever happen. But the
point is, I’m on the road.
Being on the road to our dreams means: We’ve
found the courage to articulate them. We’ve
pulled them out from being buried in our guts
and spoken them, even if only to ourselves.
Being on the road to our dreams means: We’ve
said: this dream is worthy. Worthy of my time,
my energy, my best effort. I will host it, I
will welcome it, I will keep the kindlings going
for the fire.
Being on the road to our dreams means: Keeping
the vision alive in our minds. Returning, again
and again, to the imagined future we desire, and
letting that image guide us.
Being on the road to our dreams means: We’ve
said: I’m in. I’m in for this project. I will
try. I will work toward it. I will be my own
friend in this way.
Here’s the miraculous thing: the freedom and
richness come when we step, with both feet, onto
the road toward our dreams – not when we reach
the destination. The joy and poignancy and
aliveness enters our lives when we step on the
road to our dreams, not when we realize those
dreams.
I find this amazing. That if your dream/longing
is to start your own creative business, let’s
say – the change in your quality of life, in the
lightness of your heart, doesn’t happen when you
do that. It happens when you step onto the path
of commitment to owning that business, when you
give voice and respect to the dream, and set
about on the work of making it happen. That if
your dream is to be a published author, the
vitality and excitement and grace and peace
don’t come when you sign the publishing
contract. They come when you give yourself full
permission, and your own support, to begin
working toward that.
It’s about stepping onto the road of your
dreams. With both feet.
Love,
Tara
© Copyright 2011
Tara Sophia Mohr. All rights
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The Real Life is a collection of eight poems,
available as a Free Gift: Please click on the image to
access.
If you think you aren’t a poetry fan, try these any way.
They are accessible. They talk like people talk (ish).
And they are about the things we are all grappling with.

Tara Sophia Mohr
is a writer, coach, and personal growth teacher. A
blogger for Huffington Post, she is also the author of
the popular blog
Wise Living, which offers women tools to find
their right work and live more fulfilling, authentic,
and peaceful lives. You can receive her free Goals
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