... Read moreHave you ever felt a dream burning so brightly in your soul, so persistent, that it almost feels like it wasn't just your idea? For me, that's exactly what it means 'if God put a dream in your heart.' It’s that deep conviction, a purpose whispered to you, that calls for something more. It's not just a fleeting wish; it's an unwavering pull towards a destiny that feels bigger than yourself. When I started on my own journey, I often questioned if I was truly capable. Was this dream too big for me? How do you even begin to discern if this powerful yearning is truly a divine calling or just a personal ambition?
I've found that a 'God-given' dream often comes with a sense of peace, even amidst the fear of the unknown. It aligns with your deepest values, feels like it serves a greater good, and persistently returns to your thoughts, no matter how many times you try to dismiss it. It's a passion that doesn't fade.
But then I realized, the beauty of a God-given dream isn't about immediate perfection. It's about the process of becoming. Just like the saying, 'No soy perfecta, pero estoy en constante evolution,' I’ve learned to embrace every step of my growth. It’s okay to be imperfect; in fact, it’s necessary for true transformation. Each challenge isn't a sign to give up, but an opportunity to learn, adapt, and evolve closer to who I'm meant to be. This journey has taught me so much about self-love (#amorpropio). It’s about being kind to myself, celebrating small victories, and understanding that mistakes are just stepping stones on the path to fulfilling that divine purpose.
To truly pursue these significant dreams, we need a strong foundation of self-love. It's the fuel that keeps us going when doubts creep in. It's recognizing our inherent worth and capacity, regardless of external validation. This isn't just about personal ambition; it's about empowerment (#empoderamientofemenino) – empowering ourselves to step into our full potential and inspire others along the way. It takes courage to step out, to make that first move, and to keep going when things get tough.
So, what does this look like in daily life? It means finding your daily motivation (#motivaciondiaria). It could be dedicating a small amount of time each day to work on your dream, reading something inspiring, or practicing mindfulness. It’s about consistent, small actions that build momentum. Don't wait for perfection to start. Start where you are, with what you have. Trust that the dream was placed within you for a reason, and that you have everything you need to begin. My journey is far from over, but knowing that I'm on a path of constant evolution, guided by a dream that feels divinely placed, gives me the strength to keep going. Remember, the woman in the image reminds us, being 'not perfect' is completely fine when you're committed to 'constant evolution.' What will you do today to nurture that dream in your heart and embrace your unique journey?