How to Create Dreams Without Deadlines 0 ▲ Christopher Sherrod 1 hour ago · 7 min read1358 words · Life · hide · 0 comments Most people turn dreams into goals too quickly. They get a spark of desire, and within minutes they start asking practical questions. When will I do it? How much will it cost? How will I measure it? What is the deadline? What is the plan? There is nothing wrong with planning. Some dreams eventually need structure. A trip needs a reservation. A book needs writing time. A home project needs time set aside. A healthier body needs some kind of routine. But not every dream should be forced into a spreadsheet the moment it appears. Some dreams need room to breathe first. That is why I like creating dreams without deadlines. A dream without a deadline is not an excuse to avoid action. It is a way to listen more deeply before turning your life into another list of assignments. It helps you ask a better question: What would make my life feel more beautiful, meaningful, alive, useful, and true? That question opens a different door. It does not begin with pressure. It begins with imagination.… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.