Dreams to Reality: Your Dream Team

Achieving a Big Dream requires many things – ambition, effort, energy, courage, tenacity, determination, big action, a sense of humour amongst them. But one of the most important things your Big Dream needs is a ‘Dream Team’. Your Dream Team consists of people who support, honour, encourage, cheerlead, and in any way they can, help you move your big dream forward. And because this Team is so important to your big dream, I believe you need to pay attention to who is in your Dream Team.

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Rather than take the default of your current circle of friends – whether they are any good at being part of a Dream Team or not – you can decide what you want in a dream team, and then go and find those people. Our friends can sometimes be Dream Squashers – without meaning to be, they might be ‘practical’ or ‘realistic’ or ‘protective’…when you need people behind you and your big Dream who believe you can fly!

You may want people with similar big dreams, entrepreneurs, adventurers, creatives; people who are unfailingly positive and optimistic; who are brutally honest (although if you go for this, make sure they are also compassionate and believe in you…otherwise they become Dream Squashers); who push you to take action; who can pull you up when you fall down; who inspire you; who believe in you; who can coach or mentor you; who can be a sounding-board; who encourage you; who have a great sense of humour who remind you not to take yourself so seriously!

Don’t be too daunted by all this – the chance are you already know a few people who could fulfil some or all of these roles. And some of them will fulfil multiple roles. For example, one of my friends is a coach, a sounding-board, she inspires me, she believes in me, she has similar big dreams, she is unfailingly positive and optimistic, she is honest (not brutally so!), she is encouraging, she is fun. In fact, she’s bloody brilliant! I am eternally grateful that she is part of my Dream Team!

My ‘core’ Dream Team is small, and consists of just 2 or 3 people – these are the people I will share brand new ‘baby’ ideas with and they will help me take them all the way to completion and beyond (said in Buzz Lightyear voice!). And then I have my wider Dream Team who I will turn to at different points in the process – but all of whom are absolutely vital. Any successful person will tell you that it took a whole host of people to get them where they are. Just think of the Oscar acceptance speeches – all the people they have to thank – friends, family, colleagues, mentors, inspirations.

You don’t have to do it all alone – and if you try, you are less likely to succeed. And you will have less fun! I tried for years to do it alone – I am relentlessly independant and self-sufficient…but then I realised I can’t do it alone. And it was not fair to either me OR my big dream OR the millions (eek!) of people my Big Dream wants me to impact. So I found my Dream Team. And without them, I would be utterly lost. You guys know who you are. You ROCK! Thank you.

Your Homework
What do you want in a Dream Team? Who do you know who can do some or all of those things? Get out there and start gathering them together.

And I would love to hear what your Dream Team looks like – leave a comment below, or come over to the facebook page and leave a comment there.

Comments

4 responses to “Dreams to Reality: Your Dream Team”

  1. Donnaonthebeach avatar

    I’m delighted you enjoyed it Dorien! And I love that you have a ‘Dutch’ team…I love that we can have a team helping us in all areas of our lives. And it is wonderful to have people who just ‘get it’ on your team. Thanks for reading. xxx

  2. Dorien Morin avatar

    Thanks for a great post, Donna!

    I have had several teams over the years, for several reasons and projects. My most favorite team right now is my ‘Dutch’ team. A group of 6 Dutch women, all married to Americans. We help each other through homesickness, cravings for Dutch food and tough times.

    In business, I have started a networking group locally and we connect on-line and have a FB group and chat on Twitter, too. When someone needs a hand, we all step up!

    I liked your post! Thanks.

  3. Donnaonthebeach avatar

    Thanks Rosemarie – I love that ‘Pony team’! That’s a great point about keeping a note of who they are so when there’s an issue, you’ve got the resource right there to turn to. xx

  4. Rosemarie avatar
    Rosemarie

    Great post – I wrote about something very similar in one of my recent newsletters. I love the idea of teams and find it very encouraging to have a team for all sorts of different areas in my life.

    One of my hobbies is keeping ponies, so my pony team consists of my vet, farrier, friends who keep similar ponies, friends and mentors who also carriage drive (which is what I do). By keeping a note of who is on the team I find just looking at that to be a real confidence boost and if I have a query or something I would like to do with the ponies then my team list inspires me.