
Hey BOLD Intentionz family,
Let’s talk about dreams—those big, scary, "am I really going to pull this off?" kind of dreams. We all have them, but how often do we truly believe we deserve them? I’m asking because *spoiler alert*—you are worthy of your dreams, and I’m here to remind you of that today.
Here’s the thing: I’ve had dreams that felt so far out of reach, I questioned whether I even had the right to want them. When I started BOLD Intentionz, the whole idea of creating something from the ground up felt... huge. Like, who was I to think I could do this? But you know what? Those dreams of mine weren’t random. They were put there for a reason.
The Real Talk About Worthiness
I know the struggle. Sometimes it feels like we have to *earn* the right to dream big. But let me be clear: your worth isn’t determined by how many things you check off your to-do list or how "together" you seem to have it. That’s something I had to learn the hard way. There were times I thought, "Once I achieve X, then I’ll be worthy." But that’s a trap. If we keep waiting for some external validation, we’ll never actually believe we deserve those dreams in the first place.
You know how people say, "You have to believe it to achieve it"? I always thought that was just one of those motivational quotes people toss around, but it turns out it’s 100% true. When I started to believe that I was worthy *now*, not after I’d hit some magical milestone, things started to shift.
Owning Your Dreams (No Apologies)
Here’s something I shared recently: You are worthy of your dreams. Full stop. Whether you’re dreaming of starting a business, changing careers, or simply living a more fulfilling life, those dreams are valid because *you* are valid. And if you’re reading this thinking, “Crystal, that sounds great, but I’m just trying to get through the week,” trust me, I get it. Sometimes the day-to-day hustle can make our dreams feel like a distant fantasy, but that doesn’t mean they’re not achievable.
When I was planning my wedding (which honestly felt like a full-time job in itself), my dreams of building BOLD Intentionz felt like they were slipping away. I wasn’t sure I could juggle both. But here’s the thing: life is messy, and dreams don’t always follow a neat timeline. I had to remind myself that just because it felt far away didn’t mean it was out of reach.
Practical Takeaways: How to Stay Connected to Your Dreams
1. Visualize It: Take a few minutes each day to picture your dream as if it’s already happening. See it, feel it, believe it. Visualization helps keep the dream alive, even when the path feels unclear.
2. Affirm It: I’m big on affirmations (if you’re on my text list, you know this by now). Start telling yourself: “I am worthy of my dreams.” Say it out loud, write it down, put it on a sticky note—whatever works for you.
3. Take One Step: You don’t have to have it all figured out right now. Just take one small step toward your dream today. Whether it’s researching, making a plan, or just believing it’s possible—every step counts.
4. Let Go of Perfection: Dreams don’t have to unfold perfectly. Progress over perfection, every single time. Trust the process, even if it’s messy.
BOLD Intentionz Community Invite
If you’re not on my text list yet, it’s time to join the fam. We send out daily reminders, motivation, and affirmations to keep us all grounded and focused on our goals. Whether you’re striving for personal growth or just need a little boost to start the day, we’ve got you covered. Sign up here: www.boldintentionz.com/dailyquotes
Why I’m Here for the Long Haul (And You Should Be Too)
Let me be real for a second: I’m still figuring this out. There’s no magical moment where you wake up and feel like you’ve “made it” or like you’ve finally earned the right to dream big. But here’s what I know for sure—we deserve the space to dream. Not because of what we’ve done, but because of who we are.
BOLD Intentionz isn’t just about personal development; it’s about creating a space where we can all grow, learn, and dream together. I’m not here as an expert, I’m here as someone who’s on this journey with you. We’re all still growing, still figuring things out, and that’s exactly what makes this journey worthwhile.
Final Thoughts: Dream On, Dream Big
As we move through this week, I want you to remember that your dreams are not too big, too unrealistic, or too far out of reach. They’re exactly what you need, and you are worthy of each and every one of them. Keep pushing forward, even when it feels hard, and remind yourself that the dream is alive because *you* are worthy.
Until next time,
Crystal
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