Unfolding Dreams: Why Naming Your Dream is the First Step Toward Transformation
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In this episode of The Leadership Vision Podcast, we launch a brand-new series exploring the key ideas from Unfolded: Lessons in Transformation from an Origami Crane, the two-time national bestseller by Dr. Linda and Brian Schubring.
We begin with the concept of Dreams. Not the kind you have while sleeping, but the dreams that point you toward your greatest potential—your hopes for the future, your purpose, and the shape of your legacy. In a world that often demands practicality over possibility, what does it mean to name your dream? And what happens when you do?
The Power of a Dream
Dreams provide more than direction; they offer a sense of identity. As we discussed in the episode, your dreams often reflect your deepest values, motivations, and sense of purpose. And yet, we sometimes avoid naming them. Why? Because to name a dream is to open ourselves to risk. It invites change. As we heard in the story of OC from Unfolded, pursuing a dream may require becoming a new shape entirely.
“To accept an invitation to dream is a step to unfold the greatest potential within you.”
~ Brian Schubring
Scientific research backs this up. Studies have shown that forming a vivid, personal vision for your future can increase motivation, enhance mental well-being, and lead to a more purpose-driven life. According to psychologists, purpose functions as a self-organizing life aim that helps people navigate stress, setbacks, and uncertainty with greater resilience.
Letting Go, Leaning In
Not all dreams are meant to last. Some need to be reshaped, released, or reimagined. And that’s part of the unfolding process. Just like Owl’s map in the book—marked with valleys of loss and mountain-top joys—our dreams carry the marks of our journey. They evolve as we do.
“If Owl’s map could talk, it would tell of a life well lived and many lessons learned.”
Whether you’re pursuing a long-standing goal, awakening a dream you buried years ago, or realizing you’ve been living someone else’s version of success, there’s power in pausing to ask: What dream is being invited to unfold in me right now?
Research-Backed Reflection
This episode also touches on research that shows:
- A clear, compelling dream (or vision) helps align your actions with your identity.
- People who articulate their long-term goals are more likely to follow through with short-term commitments.
- Naming a dream improves well-being by offering a sense of control, direction, and hope.
In other words, the simple act of naming your dream can open the door to transformation.
What’s Your Dream?
This episode is an invitation. It’s a reminder that your dream doesn’t have to be perfect, permanent, or even fully formed. It just needs to be named. Because in naming it, you take the first step toward living it.
Whether you’re leading a team, raising a family, or simply trying to reconnect with your own sense of purpose, we hope this conversation offers encouragement—and a nudge—to dream again.
Listen to the full episode now, and share it with someone who might need to hear these words today.
Questions?
We would love to hear about the changes in your life – connect with me at nathan@leadershipvisionconsulting.com.
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