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	<title>Jan Janzen Daily &#187; World Hunger</title>
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		<title>Have you got tired?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 23:44:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jan Janzen</dc:creator>
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Sometimes as we are creating our amazing life, we can get tired, when things don´t go as quickly as we would like.  It can be easy to lose sight of the dream and let it slip away like water swirling down a kitchen drain.
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<p>Sometimes as we are creating our amazing life, we can get tired, when things don´t go as quickly as we would like.  It can be easy to lose sight of the dream and let it slip away like water swirling down a kitchen drain.</p>
<p>Here´s a few suggestions to help you stay energized and focused on your dream.</p>
<p>1.  Stay focused on what you have accomplished, not just on where you are heading.<br />
2.  Remember why you were first excited about the dream.<br />
3.  Be prepared to modify your dream and start with a smaller dream so you can reach it.</p>
<p>If eradicating world hunger for example is your big dream, <span id="more-887"></span>it would be a very good idea to have your dream broken down into smaller dreams such as working with your local food bank, creating a school lunch program for underprivileged kids in your community or organizing a trip to a developing country.  That is attainable and doable.</p>
<p>Lastly talk about your dream and keep it alive.  A fire that is left unattended dies very quickly so keep your dream alive through your journal, working with a coach or a mastermind group.  You really can create your amazing life and realize your dreams.</p>
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