Let go of the past and go for the future. Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you imagined.
- Henry David Thoreau
I have many dreams. Always have. And most of them are big. I set high expectations for myself and I don't accept anything less. This is partly because I don't handle failure very well. But everyday I'm learning.
I dream of everything and I do so constantly. Day and Night.
Each day when I wake up, I dream of doing great things. Accomplishing tasks that have been set in front of me so that I will be remembered as somebody who did great things. Few things are more accomplishing to me than to be able to overcome an obstacle that I face and being able to share that knowledge with others.
Every time I step onto this wonderful campus at Brigham Young University-Idaho I dream of doing hard things. I dream of the education I am gaining and the people I meet daily.
Each time I step on the court, ball in hand, I dream of the things I can do there. I dream of the days when I was good at it, when people looked up to me for what I could do with a ball and a pair of Nike's. I dream that someday I will be able to coach other girls to be able to feel that same way about themselves. To work hard and feel a since of pride for what they have trained themselves to do.
Every night I lie in bed and dream of my future. I dream of the man who will take me to the temple and what it will be like living our life together. I dream of what our children will be like. I dream of our home and the memories we will make.
Every moment I dream of my family back at home. I imagine the wonderful things my brothers will accomplish in their own lives. The honorable service they will provide for others. The examples they are to their friends. I dream of being like my mother and somehow learning to have the qualities she does that I have always admired. I dream that my husband will be the man I know my father is. Steadfast and immovable and admired by all who know him.
I dream continuously. And I know that someday, with the help of my Father in Heaven, I will accomplish my dreams.
- Henry David Thoreau
I have many dreams. Always have. And most of them are big. I set high expectations for myself and I don't accept anything less. This is partly because I don't handle failure very well. But everyday I'm learning.
I dream of everything and I do so constantly. Day and Night.
Each day when I wake up, I dream of doing great things. Accomplishing tasks that have been set in front of me so that I will be remembered as somebody who did great things. Few things are more accomplishing to me than to be able to overcome an obstacle that I face and being able to share that knowledge with others.
Every time I step onto this wonderful campus at Brigham Young University-Idaho I dream of doing hard things. I dream of the education I am gaining and the people I meet daily.
Each time I step on the court, ball in hand, I dream of the things I can do there. I dream of the days when I was good at it, when people looked up to me for what I could do with a ball and a pair of Nike's. I dream that someday I will be able to coach other girls to be able to feel that same way about themselves. To work hard and feel a since of pride for what they have trained themselves to do.
Every night I lie in bed and dream of my future. I dream of the man who will take me to the temple and what it will be like living our life together. I dream of what our children will be like. I dream of our home and the memories we will make.
Every moment I dream of my family back at home. I imagine the wonderful things my brothers will accomplish in their own lives. The honorable service they will provide for others. The examples they are to their friends. I dream of being like my mother and somehow learning to have the qualities she does that I have always admired. I dream that my husband will be the man I know my father is. Steadfast and immovable and admired by all who know him.
I dream continuously. And I know that someday, with the help of my Father in Heaven, I will accomplish my dreams.
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