What is the difference between a dreamer and a doer
It allows us to visualize the highly unlikely, the nearly impossible. It allows us to push our imaginations and concoct possibilities for ourselves that others would never imagine for us. We dream ourselves doing something, achieving something and we ascertain that it is a logical possibility for our future. We tell ourselves that these visions are possible, motivating ourselves to go and pursue these dreams.
Dreaming does nothing. The only thing that produces any results of any kind is action. Sadly, dreamers get nowhere in life without becoming doers.
To dream is to find a future possibility and to do is to take that idea, take that concept, take that possibility and turn it into reality. Doing is finding a reality that you deem suitable and parking your ass in it — simple as that. While doers, on the other hands approach failure with positivity and learn from their shortcomings. They are persistent and that helps them to move ahead. Final destination Vs Journey: Dreamers are more concerned with the ultimate destination, and why is that a bad thing?
Because they seldom make any solid effort to actually start the journey towards their destination and that reduces their possibility of achieving their goal by leaps and bounds. Meanwhile, doers are more focused on their current journey.
They simply work on building up their dreams each day regardless of what others have done. They look to others for lessons and guidance, not comparisons. Dreamers will fail once and call it quits on their dreams. Doers will see a failure as a way to improve and get better. Dreamers will believe that failure is a sign to stop. Doers believe that failure is a sign to take it up a notch.
Doers know that the more they fail, the closer they get to success. Along the same lines, dreamers stop after obstacles, failures and setbacks.
Doers, however, are a resilient bunch. They know that every setback will help them get closer to the destination. Vishnu Virtues is the writer behind the popular personal growth and spirituality blog for people starting over in life. You can find his weekly blog posts at www. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. Yet, relationships are commitments, and any commitment will require some degree of sacrifice, whether that be a reassessment of your priorities, a reevaluation of your self-worth , or placing the needs of your partner before your own.
I started with odd jobs like babysitting and refereeing hockey games, moved up to working at fast food restaurants, and, eventually, started my own cleaning and car-washing businesses. Have you ever sent a text message only to have it misinterpreted by the person reading it? Happens all the time. Have you ever given a presentation that you were totally prepared for only to have it fall flat? Connect with us. Share Tweet. Dreamers talk, doers do Ask a dreamer about their dreams and they will paint the most inspiring and grandiose picture of what they envision.
Dreamers postpone, doers start Dreamers will allow roadblocks to distract and delay them. Keep your own score, ignore everybody else's. Be relentless about your own goal achievement and hitting the milestones you set for yourself. But waste no time or energy on what others are doing or not or the credit they may be getting organizationally — tempting though it may be.
Face forward. Things will inevitably go wrong, so practice quickly analyzing why they did and then moving forward fast. Replaying the situation or getting caught up in real or imagined dialogue around it wastes time and often exacerbates the situation.
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