How Can You Use Imagery to Make Your Dreams Come True? ✨🦄
- Sivan Iahav
- Nov 9
- 2 min read
Moran, my partner, and I always knew that one day we’d want to step out of the rat race — those full-time jobs combined with parenting. It was just too much.
So, for a few years, we tried exploring relocation options through international companies. We even both had phone interviews with Google in Dublin (we didn’t get the jobs, but we comforted ourselves knowing we at least made it past the first screening).
To keep our dream alive, Moran found a picture of a family with two kids — just like us — on a tropical beach. At the time, I was pregnant, and we didn’t yet know if it would be a boy or a girl. But our son Peleg had asked for a little sister, so Moran picked a photo of a family with an older boy and a younger girl.
We hung that picture on our bedroom closet so that every day it would remind us of our dream — traveling in the Far East.
Then COVID hit. And we just knew — we had to make a change, fast. The pressure kept growing, the grandparents weren’t really available anymore, and our second child was born right in the middle of Israel’s first lockdown, during all the chaos of those early pandemic days.
“I want us to change our lifestyle completely,” I told Moran. “Not to copy and paste our current life into another country — but to truly change it. We can work part-time and live somewhere affordable. It’ll be enough for us.”At first, Moran looked at me like I was a bit crazy — but slowly, I convinced him it was possible.
Got a dream? 🌈Find an image on Google that represents it — and hang it somewhere you’ll see it every day. It will become your fuel — the first step toward making it real.



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