Monday, August 5, 2013

Morgan Freeman starred in the movie

The bucket list, Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman starred in the movie, released in theaters in 2007. Critics gave it received mixed reviews, but I think it is great. Two men with advanced cancer, the list is not the life experience. Dream fulfilled. For Edward Kerr (Nicholson) and Carter Chambers (Freeman), basically, that means a lot of things to do in a very short period of time. A bucket list is one of all the things we want, we do "kick the bucket". The movie is funny and sad, it makes me feel. I have a bucket list? How about you?
Seen this movie before, I would not call it a bucket list, but I have my life dream list. You want some more than others. Some realized and some not. Like you, I have many things to do, in my the rest of one's life. I think of my dream, just like that all the time. They inspired me, let me focus and motivation. This is who I am. But recently, it seems to be more and more people tell me, their dream is dying. Some people blame the economy. No doubt, we are tired of this recession. But the dream is not just like always tied to money. Burnout, fear of failure or unknown, limiting beliefs, lack of support system, the pressure is too big, no enough courage... Stand between you and what is your dream?
My question is: if you had to choose one, in your life is only a dream, what would it be? What is your bucket list at the top of the project? It must be realistic. We are not talking about do aside from the past or to fly to the moon. We are talking about dreams and capture. Let the dream come true.
Find a job you love dream job, run... "" Fortune 500, start your own business, work at home... Dream vacation... Spent a month travelling in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, take a trip to beautiful New Jersey coast... Dream hobby... Take wood, become master the gardener, learning photography... The dream of life... Live on a boat, the establishment of a mountain retreat, to learn massage therapy, the Pacific Crest Trail Hiking, riding a bicycle from the east coast to the west coast, climbing Mount Everest...

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