Stop Being a Wet Blanket on Other's Dreams - Wellbeing Wisdom Tiny Bites
Is it easy or hard for you to support the dreams of others? Think carefully, because one of the most common human behaviors is to hear someone’s dreams or plans and tell them why they won’t work. You care about them and don’t want to see them fail.
Now does that sound like you?
Here’s why you might want to squelch that well-meaning negativity and support them in their dreams:, because dreams can and do come true all the time.
- Steve Jobs dreamed of putting a computer in the hands of everyday people in 1977 when he and Steve Wozniak founded Apple.
- Meghan Trainor knew by the age of 7 that she would be a successful recording artist.
- CVS CEO Karen Lynch, widely regarded as one of the most influential businesswomen in the world, blazed her path to help those with physical and mental health problems, after losing her mom and aunt at an early age.
Before you do the “common” thing and throw wet-blanket words on someone’s dream, consider this: what if they succeed?
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