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Watch this video and I promise to share something powerful with you after the jump!

Question: If God placed a dream in your heart and He promised it to you, does that mean that it will come to pass automatically? Survey says,

“Nope!” <add buzzer sound here>

The truth is, God will give us the tools we need to succeed, but we’re still obligated with working the dream and protecting it. “From what?” You ask. We have to protect it from the destruction of our circumstances, nay-sayers, debt, jealous family members, even our own disbelief. In short, anyone or anything that would come against you and your destiny.

Like a new mother you’re going to have to protect your baby from the harsh elements of the world. How do you protect your dream? Here’s a hint, control your senses and control your destiny!

1. Close your Eyes – You can’t dwell and meditate on the reports of the economy, crime, rampant disease, and other distractions that bombard your eyes on the evening news. Look past your current economic circumstances and peer into the future! Keep your focus on the dream and have the courage to continue pressing toward it. The clip above is from one of my most favorite movies, The Pursuit of Happyness which illustrates the amazing success story of Chris Gardner. If you haven’t seen it yet, you owe it to yourself to have it in your DVD collection. Close your eyes to ill reports and watch something that will truly inspire you!

Final Thought: The things you see determines what you want, so if you see nothing but the economic recession then you want to participate in it. (Yes . . . you have a choice!)

2. Tune-out what you Hear – Have you ever been told that you couldn’t do something or “that’ll never work.”? In the clip above, Chris Gardner (Played by Will Smith) said to his son, “Don’t ever let somebody tell you, you can’t do something . . . ” You have to have such a passion for your dream that you won’t allow people to tell you it won’t be successful. Your mind is a radio station playing all kinds of music. You’re the DJ, so it’s your job to keep the positive tunes pumping. One way of doing that is by reading books that will inspire, empower, and equip you for success. I highly recommend Chris Gardner’s new book,

Final Thought: The things you hear prompt your actions so make sure that you’re only listening to people who will give you good feedback, strengthen, and empower your ideas.

3. Watch what you Say – Did you know that the power of life and death are in the tongue? I believe that what we say forms the atmosphere around us. If you say, “My business will never take off because I just don’t have any funding,” then it won’t because you’ve created an atmosphere of failure. As an entrepreneur I have good months financially and I have not so good months, but I thank God in advance for them all. Why? I want to be set-up for success! It’s that simple.

Final Thought: The things you say affects your attitude which ultimately will determine if you’ll even take a step on the road to success. Watch over your words and make sure you’re always speaking life and never death for your dreams.

Let me hear from you! What dreams and aspirations do you have? Are you “working” them or letting the dreams sit on the back burner? Are you protecting your dreams? Login using your Facebook or Twitter accounts and sound off below!

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Rod Kirby

Rod Kirby helps entrepreneurs, small business owners, and organizations take advantage of social media marketing and new media through his company, Kirby Enterprises. Follow Rod on Twitter here.
  • TheBusinessCoachforMoms

    I don't watch many movies and NEVER look at re-runs but this one was soooo Awesome and Inspiring that I've seen it TWICE. I've learned at a late age about the power that has been given to us by God and am proud to include it in my coaching system with mom-preneurs. It amazes me how quickly they get pass issues when they come to understand protecting “the baby from the harsh realities of the world.”

  • latarahamying

    Another awesome post. Thank you for sharing it and I pray that others see the value in it.

  • http://www.jaketha.com/ Jaketha

    Awesome! I have just placed a hold on Gardner's new book. I will refer my 40-Day Challengers to come here for some good ole “success talk”. ;-)

  • carlaynix

    Excellent! I needed this today. Thanks Rod!

  • http://www.jaketha.com/ Jaketha

    Awesome! I have just placed a hold on Gardner's new book at my local library and I will surely send my 40-Day Challengers your way for some good ole “success talk”. ;-) Thanks!

  • http://www.rodkirby.com Rod

    It sounds like you really “practice what you preach.” That in itself deserves a round of applause. I'm sure your clients are very blessed by the wisdom you pass on.

  • http://www.rodkirby.com Rod

    Latara, I'm glad you liked it. I LOVE this scene and it really spoke to me and I pray it plants a seed in someone's spirit to do the same.

  • http://hegeeks.com Marko

    Excellent post. That scene from the movie sums it up pretty good.

  • johnlusher

    Very powerful post Rod! We are the only ones that can protect and strive for our dreams. Just because a dream has been placed in our heart does not mean it automatically happens.

    I have dreams of working in my own firm full time as well as other personal dreams, and I daily remind myself of what I am working toward and what my dreams are.

    Thank you Rod!

  • http://BuffyGriffin.com/ Buffy Griffin

    I just took the time to read this post and I must say it is right on time for both me and a couple of my clients (that I was about ready to give up on). Sometimes it takes herring or in this case reading from another persons point of view to snap you out of a negative state of mind. Thanks for the reminder Rod, it really is a choice!

  • http://www.rodkirby.com Rod

    Thanks for commenting, Marko!

  • http://www.rodkirby.com Rod

    Timely words are the best words, Buffy, thanks for stopping by! Keep pushing and don't worry about your clients – it'll all work out for the greater good.

  • http://BuffyGriffin.com/ Buffy Griffin

    Thanks for the encouragement!

  • http://twitter.com/pwilsonjr Paul Wilson Jr

    Great post Rod! Dreams are just like babies – they need to be protected, nurtured, and developed until it's the right time for them to come into fruition. This definitely involves what you wrote about – what we see, hear, and say. When we don't protect them or try to launch them too soon we can abort their true potential. Our dreams will happen when we provide the right environment for them.

    Thanks,
    Paul

  • http://www.rodkirby.com Rod

    Paul, I almost got to shoutin while reading your comment! Lol, you betta say that! My God . . . just think about all the aborted dreams we've accumulated over the years from listening to naysayers, hypocrites, and even our own fears. . . Just let that marinate for a moment . . .

  • http://twitter.com/pwilsonjr Paul Wilson Jr

    It's definitely marinating LOL!… Inspired minds think alike! We must be on the same wavelength about protecting your dreams. Just yesterday I posted a blog discussing the detriments of “idle dreams” (http://ad.vu/2jfj). No matter what obstacles stand in our way, if we don't use our time, talents, and treasures to fulfill the dreams God placed in our hearts our lives will never come close to being as fulfilling and impacting as they have the potential to be.

  • http://www.rodkirby.com Rod

    Paul, I almost got to shoutin while reading your comment! Lol, you betta say that! My God . . . just think about all the aborted dreams we've accumulated over the years from listening to naysayers, hypocrites, and even our own fears. . . Just let that marinate for a moment . . .

  • http://twitter.com/pwilsonjr Paul Wilson Jr

    It's definitely marinating LOL!… Inspired minds think alike! We must be on the same wavelength about protecting your dreams. Just yesterday I posted a blog discussing the detriments of “idle dreams” (http://ad.vu/2jfj). No matter what obstacles stand in our way, if we don't use our time, talents, and treasures to fulfill the dreams God placed in our hearts our lives will never come close to being as fulfilling and impacting as they have the potential to be.