Make Dreams a Reality

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PhasePhase DescriptionKey takeaway
1Dream + visionAdd deadline + success metrics to the vision. A dream without a “done” definition drifts.
2Plan + trainingBreak plan into micro-milestones (max 2 weeks each). Training should be just enough to take first action – not a degree.
3ExecuteAdd small daily/weekly commitments with accountability (public tracking, coach, peer).
4Measure, reflect, feedbackTurn into rapid learning loops every 1–2 weeks, not just at the end. Use a single question: “What did I learn that changes my next step?”

Recommended Time Allocation (%)

Based on success patterns from entrepreneurs, athletes, and creative professionals:

Phase% of total project timeRationale
Dream + have a vision5%The longest time here causes perfectionism. Set direction and stop.
Plan + get training15%Most people over-plan (up to 50%). You need only enough to start. Training → 5%, Planning → 10%
Execute60%Where real learning happens. Most of the time belongs here.
Measure, reflect, incorporate20%Often neglected. If you skip this, you repeat mistakes. Do it weekly as 20% of your working time.

Important: The “reflect” phase happens during execution, not after. So your week might look like:
5 days execute / 1 day measure+plan update / 1 day rest.

A Concrete Example for a 6-Month Goal (e.g., starting a business)

PhaseTimeExample activity
Dream1 weekWrite vision, metrics, and deadline
Plan + train4 weeks1 week training, 3 weeks detailed plan
Execute3.5 monthsWork daily on milestones
Reflect/feedbackBuilt into weekly reviews1 day/week (Sundays)

Biggest Mistake to Avoid

People allocate:

  • Dream: 20% (too much dreaming, too little constraint)
  • Plan: 40% (analysis paralysis)
  • Execute: 30%
  • Reflect: 10%

→ They feel busy but rarely finish.

Shift to: 5 / 15 / 60 / 20, and you will drive more dreams to reality faster.