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Dreams Are A Part Of Life By Linda Weaver Clarke Dreams
can come true, no matter what age you are. Dreams are a part of life and they
come straight from the heart. Mack David wrote, “A dream is a wish your heart
makes.” In fact, dreams eventually become our goals. If you work hard enough,
you can accomplish anything you put your mind to. It’s all a state of mind.
If you believe in yourself, then nothing else matters. You have to first
decide if it’s worth it and then put your whole heart and soul into it.
Sidney Harris wrote, “A winner makes commitments; a loser makes promises.” Remember: if you don’t do your
best, a job that’s half done isn’t worth the effort. Go for your goal and
never give up! It’s all up to you to make a difference in the world, whether
it is large or small. Perhaps your contribution won’t be as dramatic as
Alexander Graham Bell and the invention of the telephone, but still, your
contribution to society is important. Ned Washington wrote, “If your heart is
in your dream, no request is too extreme, when you wish upon a star as
dreamers do.” He is right when he says that “no request is too extreme.” It’s
up to you how hard you must work for your dream. You are the one who has to
decide Dreams can come true. It’s all
up to you. A few years ago, I decided it was about time to finish something I
had begun when I was young. I decided to go back to college and get a degree.
It was one of the most difficult challenges I had ever come upon. Here I was
in my late 40s and I was going back to college. On the first day of school, I
had butterflies in my stomach, I was feeling nausea from the stress, and I
was wondering if I had made the right decision in my life. Was I crazy to
take upon myself this feat at my age? After getting through the first month,
I realized it wasn’t so bad after all. The only thing I struggled with was
algebra and studying for tests. I just took one day at a time, knowing that I
had committed myself to this task of getting a degree. I trekked across
campus as fast as I could, trying to get to class on time. The young college
students were sweet and let me know they were happy to have me in class,
making me feel accepted. After four long years, I received my Bachelor of
Arts degree and the Outstanding Non-Traditional Student Award for the College
of Performing Arts in 2002. With that behind me, I decided to be brave and
try something I hadn’t done before. I submitted my first novel to several
publishers. It was called “Melinda and the Wild West,” a family saga with
three more books to follow. After a while, American Book Publishing, a
traditional publishing company, accepted my work. I was elated. All of this
happened because I believed in myself, because I worked hard, because I had a
dream. I knew that if I didn’t believe in myself, then no one else would.
Yes, dreams can come true if you work hard and never give up. Each of us has something to
contribute to this world and hopefully build up and uplift others. We can do
this by educating and improving ourselves. James E. Faust expressed it in a
different way. He said, “The Lord has a great work for each of us to do. You
may wonder how this can be. You may feel that there is nothing special or
superior about you or your ability… The Lord can do remarkable miracles with
a person of ordinary ability who is humble, faithful, and diligent in serving
the Lord and seeks to improve himself.” Faith is the secret of
success. I believe what Mack David wrote: “Have faith in your dreams and
someday your rainbow will come smiling through…if you keep on believing, the
dream that you wish will come true.” __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Linda Weaver Clarke Linda Weaver Clarke has
written an historical fiction love story, Melinda and the Wild West, a family
saga published by American Book Publishing. To learn more about Linda, visit:
http://www.lindaweaverclarke.com. Article
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