This isn't for everybody, but somebody will feel what I'm saying on this.
Something motivated me to post a bulletin today about a subject that really pisses me off.
It's called Dream Stealers! (Negative People) People who can ruin the dreams and goals you go after, in a heartbeat.
I'm sure you've come across one, or maybe a couple. It's a shame what people could fit into this category. Who am I referring to, right? Well, sorry to say, but it could be your "closest" friend, your mother, father, brother, sister, spouse, significant other, etc. I'm not saying these people themselves are negative, it's just that their thought process, can be negative, which in turn, could have an impact on your dreams & goals!
Just imagine if you had a $Million$ dollar idea, or a goal you've been seeking ever since you were young, or even one you just made for yourself. Then you walk up to your Parent(s) or your closest friend, or your spouse/significant other and spill your guts to them about what you want to achieve. Once you've finished explaining, what happens next...You start getting these common responses...
"Yeah ok, keep on dreaming"
"It's too good to be true, let it go"
"You'd be better off trying to win the Lottery"
"Yeah good luck, Hope it's not a SCAM"
"What makes you think, you can do something like that"
"Your too old"
"Your too young"
"Your not ready for something like that"
"Oh Lord, Here we go again. This is like the time when you tried to..."
or the most ignorant response,
"ha ha ha!! LOL"
They might even throw your past failures in your FACE!
Then what do you do. You crawl back into your shell and never do whatever it is you want to do. You start questioning your judgement, you might even give up on that goal! Or, you just keep coming back to them, expressing your dream more clearly, hoping that they would change their mind and give you the support you deserve. You throw your dream UP (Swoosh!) ...and they just shoot it down! (BOOM!)
Why do people share their dreams and goals with Dream Stealers? Could it be because they look up to that person, or they've always looked to that person as someone they can "count on".
Here's a blunt question about Dream Stealers? Are they speaking to you through failed experience or ignorance?
Now don't get mad at me, but I mean really, How can someone give you advice on something they've never tried themselves, or never even looked into? Their first time hearing about it may be when you brought it to their attention. Or maybe they are speaking to you through someone else's failures or even their own. Sad...but true! It's amazing how some people can run off at the mouth about any topic, but have no idea what they're talking about. They'd be better off saying, "Well, it sounds like this is something your really passionate about...I don't know too much about that, but Go for it, I got your back. " (I think that would be cool, but it doesn't always go down like that)
So what do you do?
I'm not saying to never listen to these Dream Stealers again or to completely cut them off. Obviously, they're someone of value to you or you wouldn't have shared your dreams or goals with them.
My suggestion....Just limit what you share with them. Research your dream or goal, make sure it can be done, and do it! I know you get excited when you have that new idea or you're ready to start that new business or goal and you want to tell the whole WORLD!! But the time will come. Instead, share your thoughts and ideas with people that can relate. People that are doing exactly what you want to do! People that have been there or who are doing it everyday. See what kind of advice you get then. Get a Coach or a Mentor. Watch how fast you see results. Watch how pumped up you'll get to start going after that dream or goal of yours. Then you can kick back and tell those Dream Stealers a thing or two. So the next time, someone comes to them for advice, they won't steal that person's dream, they'll just reflect off of your Success! Think about it...
Your PAST does NOT equal your FUTURE!
Ok, I'm all better now!
-J.Lamar
Friday, December 21, 2007
Watch out for People who can ruin your Real Estate Career, in a heartbeat...
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