If you write something down on paper, it becomes an actual goal. Before you write it down, it's a thought, a dream that may or may not get done.
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A dream doesn't become a goal until it is written.
Your mind, while blessed with permanent memory, is cursed with lousy recall. Written goals provide clarity. By documenting your dreams, you must think about the process of achieving them.
When I sit down to write, I don't have any real goals except to follow one good sentence with another... I'm not the kind of writer who has a map.
A dream becomes a goal when action is taken toward its achievement.
You control your future, your destiny. What you think about comes about. By recording your dreams and goals on paper, you set in motion the process of becoming the person you most want to be. Put your future in good hands - your own.
When I write, I make decent money doing it, but I don't wake up dreaming about writing.
Writers write. Dreamers talk about it.
The process of creating is related to the process of dreaming although when you are writing you're doing it and when you're dreaming, it's doing you.
Writing is nothing more than a guided dream.
When I write a goal down - and I truly write them down - it becomes a part of me. That's a contract that I sign with myself to say, 'I don't care what happens - I'm going to stay on this path. I'm going to try and see this through; I'm going to give it my best shot, my best effort.'
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