"Alice laughed: "There's no use trying," she said; "one can't believe impossible things."

"I daresay you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was younger, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast."

When I want to find my inspiration or 'mojo' I always go back to this quote. It's one of my most favourite and it comes from the book Through the Looking Glass (Alice in Wonderland story) by Lewis Carroll.  I love this quote and never get tired of it because it is so childlike.  If you were to meet me you might find me quite calm and almost serious because I'm a big thinker. That is me on the outside... but on the inside I am I would say... 5, 7 at a push... I'm happy to be a child on the inside because more often than not it's children that know how to dream the biggest dreams and believe the most impossible. I've had it said to me that a fault of mine is that I dream without limits or caution... This could well be true, but to me that is a strength and not a fault and the 5 year old on the inside of me agrees ;-)  

As a visionary, why have limits to how far I can see? Life and circumstance brings with it limitations and obstacles, so let me dream it as big and as impossible as I possibly can... and when that dream is crystal clear and that faith is solid without doubts, it will give me strength to overcome any obstacles or limitations that may come along the way.

Happy dreaming!