The Visionary

“I have a dream” was the speech by Martin Luther King and one of the popular songs of ABBA.

Well, in my case, it’s good to have a dream, see them fulfilled that too the way we want them to.

Yes, not the end objective but the process, too! In all my sanity, I dreamt of becoming someone, achieving something and making my parents proud. But some situations are out of our control. They are temporary, not permanent, but that leaves regrets. We encounter failures, pressured to make mistakes and blame ourselves, people and circumstances.

It’s all about belief and crossing those barriers in life. When there’s change, there’s discomfort. Only then we learn, we grow and improvise. Turning points come not only when we deserve but negotiate with life. Challenge daily and face struggles to reach our goals is the ultimatum. I don’t just dream; I have a vision! When you have clarity and work around ways to get to the outcome. There’s a strong vibe and positive energy that helps us thrive and we emerge through stormy seas.

When the potential within me strongly reflects, it’s a decent breakthrough that gives me hunger to maximize and get more out of less.




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  1. Hello Candice thanks for sharing your personal heart felt experience. As Dr Abul Kallam says " Dreams convert into thoughts and thought converts into actions. The important thing is to remind oneself to apply our lessons learnt from the changes we faced to overcome. And to shine like a" Diamond". As know behind the screen "Diamond" gets more shine and the more it gets the cuts & polish. Liked your thoughtful sharing you are ideed precious "Diamond"

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