If you can dream it, you can do it.

If you can dream it, you can do it.Walt Disney

Walt had a dream. He worked until he made it happen. What is your dream?

What does that mean?
To me, this means pretty much what it says. Now like most simple quotes, there’s a lot more going on. But on the surface, it’s pretty straight forward. The first part, “If you can dream it,” to me says “If you can put the thoughts that make up a thing together in your head,”.

The second part, “you can do it.” to me says “you can make that thought a reality.” So to me, this quote is about dreaming great and beautiful things, and making them so powerful in your head that you simply must make them come to life.

Once you have a sufficiently big reason why something must be done, the actual doing simply becomes a numbers game. Ask often enough for help, assistance, and support, and share a compelling dream, then you will eventually make it happen. But first comes the dream.

Why is having a dream important?  
Now when the term ‘dream’ is used, some people think of a flight of fancy, while others see a beautiful and compelling future that they can attain. Which one did Dr Martin Luther King Jr. share with us in his famous speech? While to some, it may have been the former, to many of us (both then and now) it is the latter. While we are closer to that dream, we are not yet there. But we get closer and closer all the time.

For the purposes of this post, we will define a dream as a vision of a compelling future, which provides inspiration and motivation for the dreamer. The last two bits, inspiration and motivation, they are important. Without those, the dream will die when confronted by the realities involved in making it happen.

Great lengths of time, Herculean efforts, late nights, early mornings, massive efforts (which only gain you another failure, again and again), these are all part of the price you will  pay, if you are to make your dream a reality. And that’s where the inspiration and motivation come it, they keep the fires burning when the world tries to pour cold water over you and your dream.

Where can I apply this in my life?
How many of you ever saw a TV show like the Jetsons and wondered where are the flying cars? How about Star Trek and the transporters or food replicators? While those inventions still are compelling, they are also still in the future.

However, robotic floor cleaners exist (our kids named ours “Rosie,” after the Jetson’s maid-bot), and you can’t walk by a gym without seeing the treadmills made famous by George taking Astro out for a walk.

If you prefer Star Trek, compare the old style communicators with flip phones, or the newer chest/badge communicators with a Bluetooth headset and you’ll see that some dreams can be done. While satellite phones are a bit bulky today, so were cell phones from the 1980’s.

Then there is all the medical equipment from Star Trek, scanners and diagnostic equipment, that boggle the mind, when you look at the actual operating principles and the science involved. More dreams from both shows are becoming reality with every passing day.

Do you have a dream, a thought or an idea that keeps you up at night? Perhaps you had one when you were younger, but have set it aside because now you were a “grown up”? Dr. Seuss was a grown up too. The people who make Lego are grown up as well. Don’t let your age stop you from having, and working on, your dream.

Perhaps you have to modify it, I still would love to play football in the NFL, but my body isn’t capable of that level of effort anymore. But there are other things I can do. How about you? Have you thought of any dreams, either present ones, or ones from your past?

The next step, once you have a dream, is to make it compelling. What would the realization of the dream, or even a portion of it, mean to you, your family, your friends, or even the rest of humanity? The author of the quote is a global icon because he made his dreams real for us. Why can’t you do the same?

The more compelling the dream, the easier it is to go through the inevitable low spots. You can start small, and work on a portion of the dream, or start locally, instead of going global in a single push. Expect setbacks, expect to use PlanB or PlanC at some point. Expect to be knocked down. Plan to get back up again and again. That’s just how life goes.

But if you can keep your dream alive, you can, with careful observation of feedback and some creative thinking, achieve some portion of your dream. Just be sure you never run out of dreams. No matter what you accomplish, you can always do more. And someone out there is counting on you.

From: Twitter, @tonyrobbins
confirmed at : http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/w/waltdisney130027.html
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4 Responses to If you can dream it, you can do it.

  1. David says:

    This is very nice but Walt Disney actually never said that.

    • philosiblog says:

      Interesting. I can neither prove nor disprove him having said that, and simply rely on some common quote channels to attempt to verify. Can you provide more information?

  2. Maddi says:

    this is perfect. you are perfect.

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