Small goals are important for making progress, but big dreams keep them rooted in purpose and vision.

We often temper our expectations of what we hope to achieve to avoid failure. But the art of dreaming big has a hidden reward.

Even if you don’t hit the exact target, the act of aiming high changes your vantage point. The bigger you dream, the wider the vision you have upon which to venture forward. You see paths that simply don’t exist at “realistic” levels.

But there is a specific requirement.

A true dream isn’t just about personal ambition. At its essence, it must be rooted in bringing a positive difference to the world.

When your vision is tethered to impact, the risk feels less like a gamble and more like a mission.

The challenge: If you haven’t already, set your goals for 2026. Set small ones, and big ones, then ask yourself: Am I dreaming as big as is authentically within me to dream?

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