avatarTim Maudlin

Summary

The web content encourages readers to revisit and pursue their dormant dreams, emphasizing that it's never too late to start living them.

Abstract

The article titled "The Dormant Dreams of Yesterday" on the website addresses the reader directly, questioning whether they have been living someone else's dreams or have put their own aspirations on hold. It suggests that even if one feels that time has passed them by, it is still possible to begin living their dreams. The author, Tim Maudlin, shares that he has met many individuals who have recently taken steps to live their dreams and offers practical advice on how to start reviving one's own dreams. The article includes a "Daily Doable" task, encouraging readers to write down their dreams in a quiet place, and reassures them that yesterday's past does not dictate tomorrow's potential. The piece concludes with an invitation for readers to suggest topics for future inspiration and provides links to the author's social media and website for further engagement.

Opinions

  • The author believes that it's important to live one's own dreams rather than those of someone else.
  • There is an opinion that age or time should not be a barrier to pursuing one's dreams.
  • The article conveys that many people have the courage to start living their dreams, which serves as an encouragement to others.
  • Writing down dreams is suggested as a practical first step in making them a reality.
  • The author's perspective is that each day offers a new opportunity to begin working towards one's dreams.
  • Tim Maudlin is presented as a source of inspiration and guidance, with his work being easily accessible to the readers for continued motivation.

Dreams

The Dormant Dreams of Yesterday

Have you lived, or are you living the dreams of someone else?

Graphic by the Author, Photo by Amrita on Pixabay

Have you lived, or are you living the dreams of someone else?

Or for whatever reason, have you put your dreams on hold?

Have your dreams been dormant for way too long?

Would you like to live your dreams but you think that time has passed you by and it’s too late?

If you’re reading this story, I’m here to tell you that it’s not too late. In fact, I’ve had the pleasure to meet hundreds of people over the last few months who have stepped into their own path and had the courage to begin living their dreams.

I want to consider with you ways to begin reviving your dreams so you can actually live them.

Daily Doable: Get in a quiet place and write down some of the dreams that you would still like to live. You might begin with some of the dreams you’ve already experienced.

Make a list. Don’t beat yourself up. Yesterday is past, tomorrow will be a new day. Your dreams don’t have to remain dormant. #DoWhatYouCanNow

Is there a topic you would like me to create an Inspire Point about? Click reply and let me know. Thank you and…

This Inspire Point was brought to you by your neighbor Tim Maudlin.

This story was originally published on my site at DoWhatYouCanNow.com Also, connect with me here: TwitterFacebookInstagramLinkedIn

Self Improvement
Self Care
Mindset
Dreams
Life Lessons
Recommended from ReadMedium