On Dreaming by Judith Snow, explores the transformative power of dreams and their role in uncovering personal gifts and contributions to society. ​ Judith shares her journey of embracing her dream of being a truck driver, which initially seemed unrealistic but ultimately revealed deeper life themes: the importance of meaningful work, travel, connection, and rest. ​ Through the MAPS process, she highlights how listening to dreams can uncover “seeds”—core ideas about a person’s gifts and purpose—and how these can be nurtured to enrich both individual lives and communities. ​

Judith emphasizes that traditional planning for vulnerable individuals often focuses on fixing problems, leaving them stuck. ​ Instead, MAPS shifts the focus to identifying and cultivating their unique gifts, fostering growth and contribution. ​ By listening without judgment and engaging in collaborative discussions, communities can find practical ways to turn dreams into reality, creating opportunities for individuals to thrive and contribute. ​

The document also includes evaluation questions to guide the MAPS process, ensuring the seeds of dreams are understood, planted, and supported effectively. ​ Readers will learn how dreams, even seemingly fantastical ones, can reveal profound insights into a person’s purpose and potential, offering a fresh perspective on inclusion and community building. ​

This inspiring read invites you to rethink the way we approach planning and support, encouraging a focus on strengths, dreams, and the gifts that make us all valuable contributors to society. ​

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