Have you ever noticed how some people seem to carry a little bit of magic with them, even on the gloomiest days? When Steven Spielberg says that he doesn't dream at night but dreams all day for a living, he is talking about a beautiful way of existing. To dream during the day isn't about being disconnected from reality or ignoring your responsibilities. Instead, it is about keeping your vision, your hopes, and your wildest possibilities at the very front of your mind while you navigate the mundane tasks of life. It is about turning your internal world into the blueprint for your external reality.
In our everyday lives, it is so easy to let our dreams slip into the background. We wake up, check our emails, rush to meetings, and fold the laundry, often leaving our true passions to wait for a quiet moment of sleep that never seems to come. We treat our aspirations like something to be tucked away in a drawer, only to be looked at when we are too tired to do anything else. But the real magic happens when we bring those dreams into the light of our waking hours. It is when we start seeing the world not just as it is, but as it could be.
I remember a time when I was feeling quite stuck, much like a little duckling lost in a heavy fog. I was going through the motions of my daily routine, but my heart felt heavy and gray. I had all these wonderful ideas for new stories and new ways to help people, but I was treating them like nighttime fantasies that had no place in my busy, practical day. One afternoon, I decided to stop treating my creativity as a distraction and started treating it as my compass. I began sketching out ideas during my lunch breaks and letting my imagination guide how I approached my writing. Suddenly, the fog began to lift, and my work felt vibrant and alive again.
When you start dreaming while you are awake, your daily actions begin to align with your soul's purpose. Even the smallest step, like writing one sentence or planning one tiny project, becomes an act of devotion to your dream. It changes the way you see a cup of coffee or a walk in the park; everything becomes part of the larger story you are creating.
I want to encourage you to take one small piece of your biggest dream and bring it into your afternoon today. Don't wait for the sun to go down to let your imagination run wild. What is one tiny, beautiful thing you can do right now to show the world that you are dreaming wide awake?
