What is you dream life?
This is mine.

Traveling to different beaches with my laptop in tow. Just logging in every now and then on the internet to see how much millions I’ve earned for the day. Then going back to leisure traveling with my family.
But of course, that’s just for certain months of the year.
Other months, I’d be managing my self-development business, traveling all over the country to conduct seminars and workshops and shooting for my own TV show.
Dream on, the skeptics would say.
Yes, I will dream on.
And I will continue building my dream life too.
After all, we can only go as far as our mind and ambition reaches.
It’s better to dream big and aim our efforts on big things rather than settling for small dreams that seem easier and less risky to fulfill.
What would your dream life be like?
If I were given the chance to live my dream life, I would want a life that:
- allows me to pursue my passions anytime I want to.
- gives me not just financial stability but absolute abundance to satisfy both my needs and my wants.
- enables me to give away millions to help other people.
- empowers me to achieve anything I dream of.
Is it possible to live your dream life?
I believe so.
But dreaming is only the first part.
You’ve got to be doing something about it too.
And I guess that’s the hard part that often scares us away from fulfilling our dream lives and makes us stay safe and sheltered in our comfort zones.
Doing something means we would have to take risks.
And more often than not, a little voice inside us whispers: “You can’t do it. Do you want to fail? Just stick with your life/job now, that’s the practical thing to do.”
And the sad thing is, we often believe that little voice more than we believe ourselves. And it becomes harder for us to see that the dream life is indeed possible.
So how do you silence that discouraging voice?
Do something!
- Think about what your dream life is like.
- List down the steps you need to take to achieve your dream life.
- Tackle the steps, one at a time.
- When you encounter obstacles, just keep going.
- Be willing to learn and expand your self.
- When something doesn’t go your way, be flexible and open yourself up to the numerous possibilities.
Sounds easy to say but seems hard to do?
It all depends on your attitude toward it.
If you begin with an attitude that says “This is so hard, I don’t think I will make it.” I’ll bet you won’t.
But if your attitude says, “This seems a bit challenging, but I sure would do my best and try.” Chances are you’re on your way to success.
Now, I’m throwing the questions back at you:
- What is your dream life?
- How are you achieving / going to achieve it?
I’d sure love to learn from your experiences.




I’m Jayme and this is my online journal. I love writing, books, chocolate and moleskine journals. I love learning about creative visualization and deliberate creation. Thank you for stopping by. If you feel inspired, feel free to leave a comment or
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dream life? hmmmm…
kahit hindi ganun kayaman (kahit konti lang lolz), basta may peace of mind : ) and yes, like you, i want to help other people — a school for orphans, maybe, where they can get high quality education for free. i support free education for all!
love this blog : ) i hate ads kc. hehe.
i also admire you for being so positive about life. kailangan ko na nga ring magbawas ng ka-negahan. nakakapangit. haha!
@summerfire: I agree, peace of mind is a great thing to have. I support your cause for free education! I’m sure that would make a huge difference to a lot of people’s lives. When I become a millionaire, I’ll sponsor your school.
Thank you for visiting this blog. I understand what you mean about the ads, one of the reasons I put this up was to have a real blog for my thoughts. Being positive takes a little effort but it is indeed a great beautifier. Ingat, miss ko na kayo.
sana you put a link in the sidebar of your first blog to this blog for easier access ; )
@summer fire: Thanks girl! Done already.
Hi Jayme, I came across your site in your space through WA.
It is definitely fine to dream! Only if those dreams are harmless and healthy! Ya, I agree we must do something if we want our dreams to come true.
I remember my English Teacher in my primary school wrote in my Autograph book “..sometime it is good to build castles in the air…”. She was referring to one of my hobbies of building castles in the air.
Now as I’ve grown up, I dare to have bigger dreams – to be a millionaire or billionaire and provide quality living for my parents and family. I’m going to press on and work hard on IM and by God’s grace, I can achieve!!
My dream life?
At first, I thought having the ability to buy what you love is what I want as my dream life but then it changed. Now, I just want to have a life where I can be with my love ones, see them smile – I think that will give me a lot of contentment and satisfaction which is what I want my dream life to be
Weird ba?
funny, i’ve been dreaming about that kind of life too. only that i own a resort somewhere down south (not Boracay) and i’d be staying there hhalf of the year during peak seasons, then I’d be traveling around with my own family during the rest. that would be the life.
@Adee: Thank you so much for visiting my blog. We share the same dream! I want to be an “automatic millionaire” to give my family the most wonderful life possible. I think IM is one of the tickets we can use to achieve that.
I’m really trying to learn as much as I can. But it’s the application part that’s a bit more challenging to us. Here’s to more dreaming and achieving!
rach: That is a great dream life too. Simple dreams are great as long as they give you the most happiness. You are completely free to dream of a big life or a simple life, it’s completely up to you. Whatever you dream of, I do hope you achieve it.
iris: Ahhh….that would be a wonderful life indeed.