What 45 Days Has Taught Me
The Momentum of ReClaiming Dreams

It’s been 45 days since I started ReClaiming Dreams. That might not sound like much, but in these six weeks, my world has shifted.
I’ve written 35 posts, shared 60 notes, and connected with 125 new subscribers who believe, like I do, that it’s never too late to build a life you love. But more than that, I’ve learned that reclaiming dreams isn’t about a single, grand moment of success—it’s about showing up, day after day, even when the path isn’t clear.
The work is about creating the opportunity for your dream to come true.
Here’s what I’ve discovered:
Momentum comes from consistency. Each post, each note, each connection adds up. Small steps become big strides.
Lulls aren’t failures; they’re part of the rhythm. I’ve felt the lulls, but I haven’t stayed there. I’ve learned to honor them and keep going.
Success isn’t a finish line; it’s a process. Every new subscriber, every comment, every shared story is a reminder that this work matters.
I’m not at the summit yet, but I’m climbing. And if I’ve learned anything in these 45 days, it’s that the climb is where the magic happens.
So if you’re waiting for the perfect time, the perfect plan, or the perfect feeling—don’t.
I encourage you to begin reclaiming your dream by simply identifying, give it a pet name, then name the feelings you have when you give it considerable thought. Not a passing thought, real attention.
Start where you are. Build as you go. And trust that momentum will meet you halfway.
And be on the look out for a terrific newsletter from me about splitting your energy! It’s a doozy that I’ve been working on this past week.
Enjoy your weekend and I hope to see you online via Substack on Sunday!


Wonderful.