Dreams are not denied, they are only delayed for the one who refuses to give up.

Sometimes we see something we want so badly that it feels out of reach like that child staring through the glass, looking at the car of his dreams. Maybe for you it’s not a car. Maybe it’s a house, a business, a degree, or a life free from struggle. We’ve all had moments where our dreams look like they belong on the other side of the glass, while we stand outside with nothing but hope.

But here’s the truth: vision is the seed of reality. That little spark of “one day” is not just wishful thinking it’s the beginning of manifestation. What you see in your mind, what you claim with your heart, and what you work for with your hands has the power to become yours.

The child in the picture may not have the car today, but the belief in “one day” keeps him moving, keeps him striving, keeps him dreaming bigger. That’s what all of us need the courage to believe that our “one day” is still possible, no matter where we are today.

It’s easy to feel discouraged when what we want seems so far away. Bills pile up, life throws curveballs, and we’re reminded of everything we don’t have yet. But let me remind you: lack does not mean never.

What separates those who achieve from those who stay wishing is persistence. Not just saying “one day” but backing it up with action, discipline, and consistency. Dreams don’t fall into laps—they’re earned, piece by piece, sacrifice by sacrifice.

Maybe today you can’t park that car in your garage, but today you can:

  • Work a little harder on your goals.
  • Save a little more, even if it feels small.
  • Build your mindset to stay focused.
  • Refuse to give up when things get tough.

Each step may seem tiny, but every step is movement toward your “one day.”

When you look at this picture, don’t just see a child staring at a car. See yourself staring at the dream God planted in your heart. See yourself on the other side of the glass, no longer wishing but receiving.

One day” isn’t just words it’s faith in motion. It’s you declaring that your current situation is temporary, that your vision is bigger than your reality, and that you believe you are worthy of abundance.

So whatever your dream is hold on to it. Protect it. Nurture it. And most importantly, work for it. Because one day, the “one day” you speak will become the day you live. And when that moment comes, you’ll look back with gratitude that you never gave up.

One day may feel far away, but every day you keep going, it gets closer. Keep believing, keep striving, keep moving your garage is waiting.

Treasured by the Storm Avatar

Published by

4 responses to “One Day, I’ll Have You in My Garage”

  1. vermavkv Avatar

    This is a beautifully inspiring and uplifting piece. 🌟

    You’ve captured the essence of perseverance and hope with remarkable clarity. The metaphor of the child staring through the glass is vivid and relatable—it instantly evokes that feeling of longing and determination we’ve all experienced in some form. I love how you remind readers that dreams aren’t denied, only delayed, and that vision is the very seed from which reality grows.

    Your words gently but powerfully convey that belief, patience, and consistent effort are what transform “one day” into today. The message is motivating without being preachy, and it encourages reflection while sparking action.

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Treasurable Life Avatar

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m truly honored that the piece resonated with you. Your reflection on the metaphor of the child staring through the glass really captures its essence beautifully it’s exactly that feeling of longing paired with hope, a universal experience. I’m glad the message of perseverance and patience came through, and that it inspired action rather than just reflection. It means the world to hear that it had such an impact. Thank you again for taking the time to share your thoughts!

      Liked by 1 person

      1. vermavkv Avatar

        You’re very welcome! Your writing is incredibly evocative, and it genuinely touched me. The way you capture longing, hope, and the journey of perseverance is both profound and relatable. It’s rare to read something that moves the heart and sparks reflection and action simultaneously, and your piece does exactly that. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful and inspiring experience—it truly stayed with me.

        Liked by 1 person

Leave a comment