Dream Board Research Paper

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Take an active part, but don’t push.
Manifesting your dream is not about sitting, waiting for it to happen. You need to be as active as possible, to move energy in the direction of your dream. Take an active part, but don't push. We know that sounds contradictory, but if you come from a place of inspiration when you do your research, then there is no need to push, and it is not hard.
Remember, this is not work; it's about following your dream, which will make you happy, inspired and full of energy. It must be easy and fun, to find out all the information you need. The research will fill you with energy, that you can't wait to continue. You need to feel hungry for the information, just wanting to know more all the time.

It is not work
If
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● Where, in addition to what you already have done, can you send out or share your dream?
● Are there any local events, places, situations where you can take part?
● Are there any people in your area, doing the same thing as you want to do?
● Can you visit these places to get the real feel of it?
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Exercise Tool 2: Make a dream board
A dream board is a creative and fun way to remind yourself of your dream.
● Use any board, a piece of paper or carton.
● Start with writing your Dream Statement in the middle of the paper, and circle it with colors, as the primary focus.
● Cut out from magazines, newspapers or self-drawn pictures, anything that represent your dream and glue them to the board.
● Make quotes that inspires you to remember your dream.
● Fill the whole paper with your dream.
● Look at your dream board every morning and at night, to remind yourself that your dream is on its way to you, now.

For online “Dream Board” creation, search for:
● Vision Board Apps for mobile phones
● Online “Dream Board” Makers
● Use it as your desktop image.

Summary:
● You brainstormed how and where you can research about your dream, while you are waiting for it to come back to
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Signs doesn't always come as you expect them to, and when you want them to. As you are the student in the saying above, you have to make yourself ready for the teacher to appear. The way to prepare yourself is to learn to listen within yourself. Listen to your intuition. The more you can come in contact with your internal voice of what feels right, the more you will see signs, and that is how you receive the teacher.

Your intuition is your inner guide.
Your intuition will direct you, showing what is right or wrong for you. It serves as your inner guide to keep you on track. Your intuition speaks in countless ways. A hunch in your stomach, a new idea, a feeling of something being right, easy, light and joyous. It gives you a sense of expansion and flow and an internal knowing that you are on the right track. When you feel a constriction or pain in your stomach that is thick and hard, then your intuition is telling you that something is not good for you.
Don't mistake this with that the signs have to be easy to do. It has to feel easy doing it, but they are not always easy to do. Your intuition will point you in the direction where to take action. If you follow your inner guide, you will reach your goal faster.
These are subtle ways that your intuition

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