🦞 If You Dream It You Can Do It

Here are Dr. Rick Warren’s six phases of a dream: 1.Dream. God gives you a dream to create something, do something. Some examples are when God gave Noah the dream of building an ark, and God giving Nehemiah the dream of building the wall around Jerusalem. Great leaders dream of things that are yet unseen. The new creative tagline, 'If You Can Dream It, You Can Stream it,' conveys an emotional message that invites viewers to break free from the status quo and explore their creative horizons. By Although Walt Disney’s maxim “if you can dream it, you can do it” holds true for some, pursuing the dream is risky. The more a person can do, the more you can motivate them Aug 20, 2015 Munfus served in a plethora of roles at the resort’s Centertown before eventually transitioning to work at Spyglass Grill. Although Centertown has changed, some of Munfus’ favorite memories will always be at the shops. Undrill “Drill” Munfus points out her picture hanging on the wall at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. Kids', toddler, & baby clothes with If You Can Dream It You Can Do It If You Can Dream It You Can D How to print the “if you can dream it you can do it quote”. Click on the button above. Select the background or border. Change the color or size of the font (optional). Download the quote poster. Print it on cardstock or paper. Please note that you can edit the text if you wish to change the quote or edit it. If you can dream it, you can do it: i film d'animazione Disney Valentina Stagnaro C'è una cosa dei film Disney che suscita in me una grandissima emozione: è la devozione riservata loro dai bambini; quegli sguardi immobili, per ore, le battute imparate a memoria e il compromesso raggiunto con i genitori. Many of you fail to seek your purpose in life and you should. You dream and then follow it up with a list of all the reasons why the dream is unachievable. You fill your life with excuses and “I can’t.” Many great companies were conceived from a dream, nurtured in a garage or basement and grew to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange ディズニーの名言から学ぶ“勇気と希望”:「夢を見ることができれば、それを叶えることができる」. “If you can dream it, you can do it.”. これは、今なお人々に夢を与え続けている、かのウォルト・ディズニーの英語の名言だ。. 何とも希望に満ち溢れた名言 Who said a dream you dream alone is only a dream a dream you dream together is reality? John Lennon. Who coined the phrase you have a dream? The phrase "I have a dream" was coined by Dr From the new album from Ronnie Atkins, TRINITY . Buy or Stream: https://orcd.co/trinity | Subscribe To Frontiers Music Srl YouTube Channel: http://radi.al/Su Hey you. What're you looking for? Search your favorite topics Or search your favorite genre Discover designs just for you. Find your favorite content. Search the depths of pop culture here. What topic or themes interest you? Search for art you'll love! Millions of designs for every interest. Search your favorite topic or theme! Hey you. BYVdoY. If you can dream it, you can do it. – Walt Disney Walt had a dream. He worked until he made it happen. What is your dream? What does that mean? To me, this means pretty much what it says. Now like most simple quotes, there’s a lot more going on. But on the surface, it’s pretty straight forward. The first part, “If you can dream it,” to me says “If you can put the thoughts that make up a thing together in your head,”. The second part, “you can do it.” to me says “you can make that thought a reality.” So to me, this quote is about dreaming great and beautiful things, and making them so powerful in your head that you simply must make them come to life. Once you have a sufficiently big reason why something must be done, the actual doing simply becomes a numbers game. Ask often enough for help, assistance, and support, and share a compelling dream, then you will eventually make it happen. But first comes the dream. Why is having a dream important? Now when the term ‘dream’ is used, some people think of a flight of fancy, while others see a beautiful and compelling future that they can attain. Which one did Dr Martin Luther King Jr. share with us in his famous speech? While to some, it may have been the former, to many of us (both then and now) it is the latter. While we are closer to that dream, we are not yet there. But we get closer and closer all the time. For the purposes of this post, we will define a dream as a vision of a compelling future, which provides inspiration and motivation for the dreamer. The last two bits, inspiration and motivation, they are important. Without those, the dream will die when confronted by the realities involved in making it happen. Great lengths of time, Herculean efforts, late nights, early mornings, massive efforts (which only gain you another failure, again and again), these are all part of the price you will pay, if you are to make your dream a reality. And that’s where the inspiration and motivation come it, they keep the fires burning when the world tries to pour cold water over you and your dream. Where can I apply this in my life? How many of you ever saw a TV show like the Jetsons and wondered where are the flying cars? How about Star Trek and the transporters or food replicators? While those inventions still are compelling, they are also still in the future. However, robotic floor cleaners exist (our kids named ours “Rosie,” after the Jetson’s maid-bot), and you can’t walk by a gym without seeing the treadmills made famous by George taking Astro out for a walk. If you prefer Star Trek, compare the old style communicators with flip phones, or the newer chest/badge communicators with a Bluetooth headset and you’ll see that some dreams can be done. While satellite phones are a bit bulky today, so were cell phones from the 1980’s. Then there is all the medical equipment from Star Trek, scanners and diagnostic equipment, that boggle the mind, when you look at the actual operating principles and the science involved. More dreams from both shows are becoming reality with every passing day. Do you have a dream, a thought or an idea that keeps you up at night? Perhaps you had one when you were younger, but have set it aside because now you were a “grown up”? Dr. Seuss was a grown up too. The people who make Lego are grown up as well. Don’t let your age stop you from having, and working on, your dream. Perhaps you have to modify it, I still would love to play football in the NFL, but my body isn’t capable of that level of effort anymore. But there are other things I can do. How about you? Have you thought of any dreams, either present ones, or ones from your past? The next step, once you have a dream, is to make it compelling. What would the realization of the dream, or even a portion of it, mean to you, your family, your friends, or even the rest of humanity? The author of the quote is a global icon because he made his dreams real for us. Why can’t you do the same? The more compelling the dream, the easier it is to go through the inevitable low spots. You can start small, and work on a portion of the dream, or start locally, instead of going global in a single push. Expect setbacks, expect to use PlanB or PlanC at some point. Expect to be knocked down. Plan to get back up again and again. That’s just how life goes. But if you can keep your dream alive, you can, with careful observation of feedback and some creative thinking, achieve some portion of your dream. Just be sure you never run out of dreams. No matter what you accomplish, you can always do more. And someone out there is counting on you. From: Twitter, @tonyrobbins confirmed at : Photo by CURZU@ 夢・理想 you can ~」とは?「dream it」とは?「If you can dream it」とは?「you can do it」とは?訳すると・・・意味=「君が描くことが出来た夢は、必ず叶う。」ウォルト・ディズニーの名言「If you can dream it, you can do it」-Walt Disney「イフユウキャンドゥリーミットゥ ユウキャンドゥーイットゥ。」言わずと知れたディズニーランドの創始者、ミッキーの生みの親であるウォルト・ディズニーの名言です。世界中で愛されるミッキーマウスを生み出し、夢の国を一代で作ったウォルト自身、非常にポジティブな考えを持っていたことがうかがえる言葉です。シンプルですが、強い気持ちがこもっている名言です。ただ単に「夢は叶う」と言っているのではなく、「夢を描けたら、叶う」と言っています。つまり、漠然としていたり、ぼんやりした夢ではなく、明確に「夢を描けたら」というニュアンスが感じ取れます。また、後半の文も同じような言葉の音が並んでいて、前後半合わせて韻を踏んでいるようにも感じられ、耳心地が良い文章ですね。「If you can ~」とは?「If」=「もし~」という意味になります。「If(イフ)」=「もし~」という意味の接続詞です。仮定の話を使うときに「If」はよく使うので、非常に便利です。「you」=「あなたは、あなたが、あなたを、あなたに」という意味になります。「you(ユウ)」=「あなたは、あなたが、あなたを、あなたに」という意味の代名詞です。「can」=「出来る、可能である」という意味になります。「can(キャン)」=「出来る、可能である」という意味の助動詞です。動詞の前に付くことで、「~が出来る」という意味に変わります。「If you can~」=「もしあなたが~出来るなら」という意味になります。「dream it」とは?「dream」=「夢を見る」という意味になります。「dream(ドゥリーム)」=「夢を見る(寝ている時)、夢を見る(理想を思い描く)」という意味の動詞、「夢」という意味の名詞、でもあります。名詞でも使いますし、動詞としても使うというのがややこしいですが、前後や文全体を見て判断できます。今回は、「夢を見る(理想を描く)」という方で使われています。「it」=「それ」という意味になります。「it(イットゥ)」=「それ」という意味の代名詞です。「dream it」=「それを夢見る」という意味になります。「it」=「それ」は文中で初めて出てきましたが、後半も読めば意味が分かります。「it」=「それ」は人それぞれによって異なる「夢、理想」を指しているというのが分かります。「If you can dream it」とは?上記をつなげて、「If you can dream it」=「もしあなたがそれを夢見ることが出来たら」という意味になります。「you can do it」とは?「do」=「する、やる」という意味になります。「do」=「する、やる」という意味の動詞です。「you can do it」=「あなたはそれが出来る」という意味になります。訳すると・・・上記の文をつなげて訳すると、「If you can dream it, you can do it」=「もしあなたがそれを夢見ることが出来たら、あなたはそれが出来る」=「もしあなたが夢を描けたら、描けた夢(それ)は叶う」という感じになります。難しい単語や文の構造は使われていなくて覚えやすいですし、深みもある文章です。 A phrase is a group of words commonly used together ( once upon a time).phrase1. (general)a. Si puedes soñarlo, puedes hacerlo. Don't give up on your dreams. If you can dream it, you can do abandones tus sueños. Si puedes soñarlo, puedes hacerlo. SpanishDict Phonetic Alphabet (SPA)ihfyukahndrimihtyukahnduihtInternational Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)English Alphabet (ABC)ifyoucandreamItyoucandoitSpanishDict Phonetic Alphabet (SPA)ihfyukahndrimihtyukahnduihtInternational Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)English Alphabet (ABC)ifyoucandreamItyoucandoitWant to Learn Spanish?Spanish learning for everyone. For PremiumHave you tried it yet? Here's what's included:Cheat sheetsNo adsLearn offline on iOSFun phrasebooksLearn Spanish fasterSupport SpanishDict I am a local politician, WPC 2019 blogger, WPC 2019 ambassador, entrepreneur, founder of Cure4Parkinson, coach, a DJ for Radio Parkies and a Person with Parkinson's and I love it all, even the Parkinson’s. Last month I was re-elected to the Liberal Alliance party and now have four more years in the municipal council in Rudersdal November 2013, I was elected head candidate for the Liberal Alliance for the municipal Rudersdal elections in Denmark. I was happy, but I had a secret. Six years prior to this I had been in and out of the hospital for treatment of my frozen arm and shoulder. That year I decided to live with my arm and shoulder as it was. Unfortunately, my family ran into a series of health crises that year. In October, my husband found a hole in the retina of one eye and was operated on urgently and then in December, my 17-year-old son was urgently operated on for a prolapsed disc. We got through Christmas and New Year’s without incident but on Sunday, January 13, 2013, the biggest disaster occurred in our family, my husband had a huge blood clot in his heart. He survived, but I had been hit hard and I struggled after that in many ways. The stress made me go back to the doctor for my arm. I saw a new doctor, Dr. Nastaran, who told me, "You have Parkinson’s."The final diagnosis came June 20, 2013, five months before the election in November 2013. I was in shock and my family was too. Following my husband's advice, I decided to keep my Parkinson’s diagnosis a secret. I was worried about the stigma that comes from having a chronic illness. The November 2013 election came and I won. There I was, on the front page of the newspaper, with my secret. The day I got my diagnosis I went into my Parkinson's closet and stayed there until April 2016. Three years in the dark, afraid that someone might figure it out and use it in politics. It finally happened in 2016. I learned that some people were planning to use my illness against first I was unsure about what to do. I was attending the Social and Health Committee Meeting when I decided that I had had enough. I did not consult with anyone. I interrupted the meeting and announced for the first time, “I HAVE PARKINSON’S” and started crying. Everyone was astonished, but after the shock many people came up to me to say that they were sorry to hear that I had the disease. That same day I wrote a long post on Facebook - it was a big shock for everyone. I called the local newspaper and the next day I was on the front page again, but this time with the title of the article "Ildal has Parkinson's". My secret was also had to tell my family what I had done. I sent a text message to my husband who was shocked that I told everyone. We still do not talk much about Parkinson's in my family, but I now have ownership of my own disease. The years of darkness were over after my the three years in the closet in the dark, I had followed the Michael J Fox Foundation and the World Parkinson Coalition and WPC 2016. Free as a bird I went to WPC 2016 in Portland with my story. After Portland, I flew to Spain for three weeks of rehabilitation. In November 2016, back in Denmark, I established Cure4Parkinson, a training center where it is unique that people with Parkinson's train other people with Parkinson's through boxing, gymnastics, table tennis, and strength training. WPC 2016 Portland saved and changed my life year, in 2017, I campaigned proudly as a person with Parkinson’s and was elected as head candidate for the election of November 2017. I was re-elected as a politician, even with my Parkinson's. NowI live with items PD 24/7 with full public disclosure. I was re-elected for four more years with the most personal votes in my area. I got a new life. Parkinson's is an appendix to me - I'm not an appendix to Parkinson's and will never be. I want to thank the World Parkinson Coalition’s Executive Director, Eli Pollard, Kathleen, Andy, Chrissy, Andre, Vilborg, Radio Parkies and Bob for teaching me to fly without wings. I have a better life after Parkinson's, and do not want to get my old life back. I know it's provocative, but that's it! And to my constituents, thank you so much for your confidence in me! To my fellow Parkies, let our voices be heard around the whole world!Freedom, peace and happiness to Ildal is an Ambassador and Blogger Partner for the 5th World Parkinson Congress. She founded Cure4Parkinson and represents Rudersdal in the Municipal Council in Denmark. Ideas and opinions expressed in this post reflect that of the authors solely. They do not reflect the opinions or positions of the World Parkinson Coalition®

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