My Dream Big Special: The Dream Catcher
What do you want to get out of life? Ask yourself these 10 important questions unearth your deepest desires. (Or you could write it in a piece of paper)
1.What excites you?
These are the things that make your heart pound and your eyes light up!
2.What words would your family and friends use to describe you?
3.What are you really good at?
These are the skills you're most proud of. Perhaps you are good with words or you're a good listener. No talent is too big or too small. Write them all in a piece of paper!
4.If you could spend one day learning about anything you wanted, what would you study and where would you go to do it?
I would learn about _____________________ in _____________________ with___________ as my teacher.
5.What do you admire most about other people?
Perhaps you admire your Mom's cooking, or your sister's fashion sense, or your brother's drive to succeed, or your Dad's defensive and offensive skills. What traits do these people have you want to emulate?
Person I admire: Reason why I admire him/her:
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6.What are the most important skills you need to develop now to prepare yourself for your dream career?
Do you need to be more organized? To develop your creativity? To be a better speaker? Make a list!
7.If you would be a celebrity, who would you be and why?
8.What needs do other people have that you can help to fulfill?
Could your talents help your family financially? Or maybe there's a cause you really believe in or a problem in your school that you'd like to do something about.
9.What are the things you'd like to have in the future and at what age do you want to get them?
Perhaps you want an education from a university abroad, or your own business by the time you're 30. Write them down---and be specific!
I want to have...: By age...:
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10.Ten years from now on, what do you imagine yourself doing?
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Once you've written your answers in a piece of paper, read through them again. Do you sense a pattern? What dreams came out of your reflections? Write them in your paper.
Please save that paper because you will be using it in the second version of "My Dream Big Special", the "My Dream Big Special 2: The Dream Sequence".
"It is better to risk starving to death than surrender. If you give up on your dreams, what's left?"
~Jim Carrey
What do you want to get out of life? Ask yourself these 10 important questions unearth your deepest desires. (Or you could write it in a piece of paper)
1.What excites you?
These are the things that make your heart pound and your eyes light up!
2.What words would your family and friends use to describe you?
3.What are you really good at?
These are the skills you're most proud of. Perhaps you are good with words or you're a good listener. No talent is too big or too small. Write them all in a piece of paper!
4.If you could spend one day learning about anything you wanted, what would you study and where would you go to do it?
I would learn about _____________________ in _____________________ with___________ as my teacher.
5.What do you admire most about other people?
Perhaps you admire your Mom's cooking, or your sister's fashion sense, or your brother's drive to succeed, or your Dad's defensive and offensive skills. What traits do these people have you want to emulate?
Person I admire: Reason why I admire him/her:
____________ _______________________
____________ _______________________
____________ _______________________
____________ _______________________
6.What are the most important skills you need to develop now to prepare yourself for your dream career?
Do you need to be more organized? To develop your creativity? To be a better speaker? Make a list!
7.If you would be a celebrity, who would you be and why?
8.What needs do other people have that you can help to fulfill?
Could your talents help your family financially? Or maybe there's a cause you really believe in or a problem in your school that you'd like to do something about.
9.What are the things you'd like to have in the future and at what age do you want to get them?
Perhaps you want an education from a university abroad, or your own business by the time you're 30. Write them down---and be specific!
I want to have...: By age...:
_____________ _______
_____________ _______
_____________ _______
_____________ _______
10.Ten years from now on, what do you imagine yourself doing?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Once you've written your answers in a piece of paper, read through them again. Do you sense a pattern? What dreams came out of your reflections? Write them in your paper.
Please save that paper because you will be using it in the second version of "My Dream Big Special", the "My Dream Big Special 2: The Dream Sequence".
"It is better to risk starving to death than surrender. If you give up on your dreams, what's left?"
~Jim Carrey
Again Disney has wrapped its magical fairy hands around this tale making it two movies, when in reality this tale is quite short.
There is a young girl, who is working out in the fields. Her sandal falls off and a eagle (or hawk) then picks up the shoe. She chases after it leaving her family just for the shoe, which the bird drops on the kings lap. The king orders her beheaded but sees her beauty and declares her his wife, also ending in forced child birth of several sons.
(Have yet to find how she dies.)
There is a young girl, who is working out in the fields. Her sandal falls off and a eagle (or hawk) then picks up the shoe. She chases after it leaving her family just for the shoe, which the bird drops on the kings lap. The king orders her beheaded but sees her beauty and declares her his wife, also ending in forced child birth of several sons.
(Have yet to find how she dies.)
Sure Disney may have spun a lovely tale of a prince and a princess with the evil queen and occasional fairy friend but that's not what really happen. There was no gifts bestowed to the princess at her birth there was no curse put on her to activate at her 16th birthday, there was no worrying kingdom that mourned her, and there was no Prince Charming or evil dragon queen. No none of that.
There was simply a young princess who fell into a coma. Her family presumed her dead but could not bear to bury her body. So they kept her locked away in her room for years. Then a neighboring king hear's of a beauty forever frozen in sleep. He comes over, finding the sleeping beauty alone in her room where he rapes her unconscious body and leaves. It wasn't till nine months did she wait from the pains of child birth of twins then to die from those same pains.
The end.
There was simply a young princess who fell into a coma. Her family presumed her dead but could not bear to bury her body. So they kept her locked away in her room for years. Then a neighboring king hear's of a beauty forever frozen in sleep. He comes over, finding the sleeping beauty alone in her room where he rapes her unconscious body and leaves. It wasn't till nine months did she wait from the pains of child birth of twins then to die from those same pains.
The end.