Chart Your Course

Dream Act Plan Believe

By Leisa Watkins. Posted on January 17, 2009
This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Leisa Watkins Autobiography

“To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.”~

~Anatole France

I am a huge dreamer and a huge believer in the ability to accomplishing one’s dreams. I always have been. However, life doesn’t ever quite seem to turn out the way you dream it would. Life happens and dreams sometimes get trampled.

For me, illness stuck, loss hit, depression lingered, a man’s crimes traumatized my body and my soul. Sometimes I felt like giving up because the pain seemed unbearable. But I’m not one to sit back and let life defeat me. Not that it hasn’t tried.

But I’m not a quitter and I’ve traveled quite a distance in my road to recovery. I’m well on my way to recovering from years of depression and physical illness. And it is my hope that my experiences, and my life’s lessons could help perhaps someone else.

The purpose of this blog is…

  • To inspire others who are traveling down the road of recovery.
  • To inspire others to reach for the best within themselves.
  • To inspire others to dream.
  • To inspire others to take action and act upon those dreams.
  • To inspire others to plan a way to achieve a dream lifestyle.
  • To inspire others to believe in themselves and their abilities.

So if you are recovering from depression, recovering from illness, recovering from loss, or recovering from trauma perhaps the tips I share here will help you journey to a better place.

If you’re not, perhaps you’d like to follow a triumphant spirit along her journey.  You’ll probably gain new insights, gather a few success principles, or at least get a few gentle reminders as you journey with me.

As we journey I hope it will inspire some to Chart Their Course and Dream ~ Act ~ Plan and Believe.

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  • MyWishTheMovie May 9, 2009 at 10:46 am

    Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going.

    • Leisa Watkins May 11, 2009 at 11:24 am

      Very true. Many people are motivated to start something. It’s often the follow through that proves difficult.

  • Ollie June 10, 2009 at 5:08 pm

    Good post. I think it is possible to recover from depression, but it takes time and patience. I can’t find any good message boards on the net, can you recommend any?

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