The Hidden Code For Transforming Dreams Into Reality | Mary Morrissey | TEDxWilmingtonWomen

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Published 2016-12-21
What could your ideal life look like one year from today? Throughout her life Mary was able to improve her results, no matter how difficult the challenge. Though interactions with thousands of leaders including the Dalai Lama, Nelson Mandela, and delegates to the United Nations, Mary and explains how to advance confidently in the direction of your dreams.

Mary has over 40 years experience empowering individuals in the areas of abundance, authenticity, and success. As a sought after expert on the “invisible side” of success, Mary has spoken three times at the United Nations, and worked with His Holiness The Dalai Lama and Nelson Mandela. Mary has a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology, an honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters and is the author of two best-selling books, No Less Than Greatness and Building Your Field of Dreams, which also became a PBS special. Among all of her achievements and degrees in higher learning, Mary’s favorites are the two black belts she has earned; one in Success and the other in Failure.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

All Comments (21)
  • @leslieleon8371
    "if you want to have something you’ve never had, do something you’ve never done " Such an inspirational TedX talk!
  • 3 Things Dream Builders do. • Create with clarity specific dream. • Refuse to stay discourage. • Be more interested in growth than comfort, in service of your dreams.
  • @ovellecoffeellc
    I followed my dream to become an entrepreneur! We started a coffee business during the pandemic and today we have seen growth. I left my corporate job in order to pursue this dream that was given to me by the most high! I’m very happy although nervous to get out of my comfort zone but it is worth it!
  • @ladybird491
    I saw my dreams so vividly in visualization that it came true! I became a writing genuis under a year!! I have steady writing success now.
  • @ladybird491
    I achieved my dream 1. Visualized it deeply, a movie in my mind, matching my energy with the thing, being already who I visualize I am. 2. Vision board (goal board) 3. Daily commitment and motivation speech and speaking to the universe about how much I am deserving 4. Investing in my dreams 5. Discipline and absolute love for it and total belief that I can, regularly study of my dream and practice, involving myself with those who already have it. 6. Avoiding all negativity and stress 7. Eating brain foods and fasting and meditating and purging my life weekly. 8.Thanking the universe daily for my growth. Demanding that it keeps giving me the thing I want and reminding it why I am worthy. I am a writing genuis now with steady writing success. I have channel now dedicated to writing.
  • @kirskirs2219
    I am visualizing visiting EVERY country in the world and writing a book about it so I can donate the proceeds to global female start ups❤
  • @sampolanco1131
    She can't imagine what she's done with such a strong and enlightening speech. Lots of blessings for you Mary Morrissey!
  • @johnsanil2759
    "You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope someday you'll join us. And the world will live as one." - John Lennon
  • @7saany
    1. Create with clarity a specific dream your mind can work on that frequency. 2. Refuse to Stay discouraged, dont stay down when you fall. 3. Be more interested in the growth that comes with building your dream, dont stay in the comfort zone.
  • @adoreyou1673
    Leaving this here, i will come after 12 months to write all that i accomplished 💗🙏
  • @erikalagos9223
    I Perpetually Decline to Stay Discouraged! Thank Ü Mary Morrisey
  • @megisworthy
    I watched this when my dog and I were both under the covers, three days of fireworks surrounded us in the poorest neighborhood of my city. My room had no door, the airbnb had holes in the floors and I was terrified. I BELIEVED in my reality. I kept telling the story of discontent and until I realized that I was the one doing it to myself. I listened to this with headphones and watched it again two more times. Immediately, I began to think positively (you have to LIE to yourself and Believe it, like an actor would do when getting into character) and within two days a $4,000 rental went on sale for a price I could afford. It took me another 30 days of responding in a new way to the same circumstances (road construction, challenging neighbors, a skunk attack, a fallen tree) to change my reality. The challenges still come, yet my REACTION is different the story I tell is focused on ABUNDANCE and the FUTURE DREAM. This works people- Thank you Mary, you saved my life.
  • @rajneeshrai9918
    Everything is created twice one in thoughts and other in reality. 1 mind is like rubber band. 2 visualize health 3 repetition 4 clarity of dream then your mind will work on That frequency . Dreaming is frequent. 5 refuse to stay courage. Failure is feedback Be more interested in growth. 6
  • @monikacutri1389
    The simplicity of these steps offer such a practical framework for turning aspirations into reality.
  • @BonganiSangweni
    I am South Africa and this wonderful lady just changed my life while she is on the other side of the world!
  • @markbenson6323
    after 23 years in prison and to stand where I care about this world and it's results. There's I a lot of me in this world who believe they have no possibilities and can't afford to dream. If I could do anything for EVERYONE would be to put all the possibilities back on the table. Because I'm standing where everyone said I could never go., and if I can EVERYONE can.
  • Probably one of my favorite talks I have watched. I broke down and cried when she was talking. I’m in a hard spot in my life. I’m 28, my husband just turned 29 yesterday. We have a 2 year old. Living in a one bedroom, 4 rooms altogether, apartment in a very small town in Ohio. I have really bad days of toxic thoughts that have led me to have major anxiety issues. To where it’s hard to function. I cry more than I smile. My dream is to move to another state, begin a new life with my family and become a medical assistant. Then I think well you need a lot of money to move. You need jobs. You need a babysitter (someone you can trust) you need so many things it seems impossible and this is the thoughts I want to overcome. I tell my husband I don’t want to live this life without actually living it if that makes sense. I’m such a dreamer and I think about my dreams on a daily basis. I’m trying hard to overcome negative thoughts. For my well being and my family. It’s a process but I was brought to this video for a reason. You know it hits home when it brings you to tears. I am very grateful for this ted talk.
  • @briitt101
    My deepest desires : to travel the world, & gain experience with different cultures, traditions& their beliefs/values, to help people awaken to their true nature of what we truly are( and to help find purpose in life), organize a homeless shelter/soup kitchen& to help those less fortunate, be a successful life + mindset coach & spiritual mentor, and most importantly give my father the life he so desperately deserves!(for the rest of his years on this physical plane)
  • @naisijoy
    I watched this at 3am. When I nearly felt so discouraged to keep going . Thank you Mary for sharing and teaching us this. Thank you Bob Baker for sharing it on your channel where I got it. Distance is truly not a barrier for God. I will heed to these 3 lessons dearly. I'm so blessed . Love from Nairobi Kenya!