December 14th, 2007 in Productivity

Achieving Your Dream: How to Take the First Step

Taking the first step

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
Lao-tzu

Do you have a dream deep in your heart that you want to pursue? If you do, have you taken the first step necessary to achieve it? Taking the first step is perhaps the most difficult thing to do in achieving a dream. There are a lot of mental obstacles that make it difficult to take that first step.

Here are some dont’s to help you solve the mental obstacles:

  1. Don’t wait until the situation is perfect.
    You should not wait until the situation is perfect because the situation will never be perfect. No matter how or when you see it, there will always be something that make you think again.
  2. Don’t wait until other people agree with you.
    Just like you shouldn’t wait for the situation to be perfect, you shouldn’t wait until everybody agrees with your idea. There will always be opposition, and that is perfectly normal. If you wait until there is a consensus, you will never start.
  3. Don’t wait until your skill is good.
    We might think that we need to have good skill before we start doing something. But the truth is, you will learn much more by doing than by waiting. Doing allows you to hone your skill much faster than just learning the theory.

As you can see, the three points above have “don’t wait” in them. So here is the bottom line: the best time to start is now.

I learned this in blogging. When I started my blog, I didn’t have the skill to create good content nor to market it properly. But I started blogging anyway. The first months were really tough. After blogging for four months, I got only ten subscribers. Thankfully, the experience taught me a lot. While there is still a lot of room for improvement, I’m now amazed to see what I’ve learned along the way.

Here are some more things you should do to successfully take the first step:

1. Believe in your dream.

Believing in your dream is essential to get the motivation you need to achieve it. You simply can’t fool your own heart. Deep down inside you know whether or not you can believe in your dream. Is the dream worth pursuing? Is it something that you want to pour your heart into?

2. Visualize your dream.

Can you imagine - in detail - how the world will look like when your dream comes true? Visualizing your dream will energize you because you can then see how the world changes for the better and how people live a happier life because of your dream. The energy and excitement is there for you to feel.

3. Expect a hard way ahead.

While it’s not impossible, achieving your dream is definitely not easy. Don’t expect an easy way; expect a hard one instead. Having the right expectations from the beginning will make the journey much easier for you. That way, you won’t be surprised and lose heart when you encounter obstacles along the way.

4. Take one bite at a time.

Your dream may be big (it should be!) and that might make it seem overwhelming. But, like the saying says, “When eating an elephant take one bite at a time.” So take a small portion of it that you can handle. Think about something that you can do within one week, and then think about what you can do today. It could be as simple as calling a more experienced friend to ask some questions.

There is no doubt that you can eat the elephant. But the key is to take the bites early and often.

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Donald Latumahina

Donald Latumahina writes about personal growth and effectiveness at Life Optimizer. His mission is helping people live life to the fullest. You can read his featured posts on multiple topics.

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  • tracy ho says on December 14th, 2007 at 9:58 am

    Hi, Thanks for your valuable articles,its inspiring to realize our dreams come true
    Hope you success,
    Tracy ho
    wisdomgettingloaded

  • Modern Worker says on December 14th, 2007 at 10:54 am

    Agreed, the time to start on a dream is NOW. With a little planning, it’s always been best for me to dive right on in :)

  • FekketCantenel says on December 14th, 2007 at 4:11 pm

    “Don’t wait until the situation is perfect. Don’t wait until other people agree with you.”

    This is the sort of stuff I wish I heard more of out of my parents. Whenever the subject turns to me moving out, it’s always “But you still have to earn a little more money!” and “But how are you going to find a job AND an apartment within the same week?!”

    I decided last month to move out in January or later, into the first vacant apartment this one building has available. I’ll take any job I can, even Walmart checking, as long as I have the weekends to work on my novels.

    I’m sick of waiting for almost two years for the conditions to be absolutely perfect. Even if I screw up monumentally, I have to _do_ something soon, or I’ll go absolutely insane.

    So, good advice. It’s taken me almost two years to figure out the same. Wish I’d had this article back then.

  • Christine O'Kelly says on December 24th, 2007 at 1:04 am

    This is excellent advice - I completely agree! I believe that most people don’t begin pursuing their dreams because they are afraid of failure. But the only way to conquer it is to get in there and start making things happen. Pull the trigger!

  • Alen Klaad says on December 24th, 2007 at 3:27 am

    Thank you, thank you, thank you. I’m going for my dream!!!!

  • Jake says on March 4th, 2008 at 12:59 pm

    I have always found the phrase, “Ready-Fire-Aim”, helpful.

  • Anon says on August 2nd, 2008 at 9:33 pm

    The steps may sound a bit to simple, but I personally believe that’s it really needs to be :)

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