Rediscover Who You Are And Your Childhood Dream
“Tomorrow you will wish you had started today.”
When you were a kid, you probably had a dream. Maybe it was to build something, create something, lead something, or change the world in your own way. That dream wasn’t random! It came from your spirit, the part of you that’s closest to who you really are.
But somewhere along the way, life got louder. The world told you what “success” was supposed to look like. A certain job. A certain salary. A certain lifestyle. And slowly, piece by piece, you traded in your dream for someone else’s definition of happiness.
The problem? That spirit never left you. It lingers. And the more you try to bury it, the heavier life feels.
Why It Matters in Business
We spend most of our lives working, preparing for work, doing the work, or chasing the next role. Work becomes one of the biggest parts of our story. If our work doesn’t connect to who we are (physically, mentally, and spiritually), it chips away at us.
That’s why rediscovering your dream matters. Because every business, every personal brand, every role you thrive in comes back to one simple truth: business is solving problems.
Not fantasy problems like “I wish I could fly,” but the real kind of dreams like building something that inspires people, changes a community, or creates opportunities for the next generation.
Those dreams don’t die. They grow quietly inside you, like seeds waiting for water. Ignore them, and they ache. Feed them, and they bloom into something greater than you imagined.
Steps to Rediscover Your Dream
Reconnect with your younger self.
Think back to what excited you as a kid. Was it drawing? Organizing things? Taking things apart and rebuilding them? Those instincts often point directly to your natural strengths.Write down what makes you lose track of time.
What activities do you enjoy so much that hours pass without you noticing? That’s not a coincidence, that’s alignment.Ask yourself: what problem do I want to solve?
Every dream becomes real when it’s tied to solving a problem for others. Maybe your creativity can help small businesses. Maybe your leadership can inspire a team.Start small, but start now.
Don’t wait for the “perfect time.” Share your thoughts in a LinkedIn post, test an idea on weekends, or volunteer in an area that excites you. Small steps add momentum.Surround yourself with support.
Nobody grows alone. Find mentors, join communities, and work with coaches who can help you see blind spots and stay accountable.
Do you relate?
The professional stuck in a role: You’re 5+ years into your career, making good money—but you feel empty. That emptiness isn’t failure, it’s your spirit nudging you back toward your real dream.
The entrepreneur hesitating to start: You’ve had the idea in your notes app for months (maybe years). The risk feels scary. But so does staying still. Small steps now beat regret later.
The student unsure of their path: Everyone’s pressuring you to pick a “safe” career. But deep down, you know safe isn’t the same as fulfilling. Start building your brand and exploring now—you’ll thank yourself later.
What’s Next for You
The idea you have now might feel small. Just a whisper. But the seed of a dream, watered every day with focus, effort, and persistence, grows into something powerful. A legacy.
The best part? You don’t have to do it alone. That’s why we built Pitch Play Co.
With Next Level Coaching, we help you reconnect with your dream, give it structure, and turn it into the kind of work that fulfills you—and inspires others. Because the dream you had as a kid still matters. And the world needs it.
Ready to rediscover and grow your dream? Start your journey with us today: Next Level Coaching