How dreams actually come true

I am thankful for the new, powerful positive energy that has entered my life. I am thankful for the beauty, goodness, and inspiration I experience every day. I am thankful for my dreams coming true.
The funny thing about this clichéd “dreams coming true” (written under a cheesy sunset photo) is that in reality it’s not what it sounds like.
You might not even recognize your dreams coming true.
It’s not what I have had in mind as an image of “what it looks like when your dreams come true”. It’s not about a massive breakthrough, a huge career success, or a #dreamlife from a fancy magazine being achieved.
What it is really about is this.
It’s about noticing that I know live in the place I have once dreamed of living in; I work in a place I once fell in love with; that I am now surrounded by people who truly inspire me — which is also something I have dreamed of once when I was less happier with my life.
So yeah, dreams do come true.
If you take a moment to notice.
A dream of mine coming true on a daily basis now is women empowering other women. This is so huge and so powerful for me that words cannot describe it. I have now witnessed so many times other women fulfilling my mission with FemGems — in a silent, humble and profound way. Like it’s the most natural everyday thing to do
to encourage you,
to build you up and give you the confidence you’re lacking,
to show you how much more there is out there for you,
how much more you deserve,
how much more you can do,
how much more you can be.
It is divine to experience the purpose you work tirelessly towards — actually happening — to yourself, and to others.
For this, I am infinitely grateful.
I guess what goes around really comes around.
So I would love to invite you to do this today:
Put out in the world what you want to receive yourself.
Give what you want to get. With no expectations. No agenda.
Selflessly.
Nobly.
Generously.
Express your highest self.
How would you speak, act, think if all your dreams have come true already?
Go for it❣️