Am i a dreamer???, as the title of this post asks, i came across this questions many times, but i eventually supressed that thought upon doing the things and converting my self into a do-er, rather than dreamer.Few days back, i been to read an article in Times of India, a survey that dwells about the qualities of planner / do-er/ dreamer. According to the survey, a Planner is one who like to have everything in order and spend hours before making decision. A Doer is one who takes the things as they come into and go ahead. But a Dreamer is one who do more planning than doing. The dreamer is one who spent much of his time planning, rather to fail (or lag) at implementation, and a bit idealist and want things to be done perfectly.
But my conception of Dreamer is one who can think of an idea, and plan it for implementation (i mean, a perfect plan), and go ahead with it. A dreamer can only lead the world!. A goal is a dream with a deadline, according to the author, An idea without at least some element of absurdity is not worth further consideration. Small businesses don't grow bigger without a dreamer, planner, risk taker, and doer. Enterprenuer is one who is more a dreamer in addition who can plan, take risks and implement. Today world is renovating more with dreamers, so the start-up boom. Without Dreams, you can not set a goal, without goal, you cannot plan, without plan, you cannot control, and without control you cannot manage either yourself or others. So i continue dreaming...!



4 comments:
I think this is an excellent reason for people (like you and me) to stop fearing the big stacks... and to stop bullying the small stacks. It was quite useful reading, found some good/nice stuff in here. Thanks!
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@gert bruhn,
Thanks for ur comment
a dreamer is perfectly a creator!-www.kesland.blogspot.com
Well, maybe there is a difference between a dreamer (who seems to dream his time away) and a visionair (who 'dreams' up new ideas).
How can you succesfully divide humanity when you only have a choice between only three personality types?
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