Whose Life is this Anyway?
We have this idea that we are just looking at our life as
it bobs this way and that, according to whatever outside waters
are propelling us. We think we have to work this many hours
because of our house payment, instead of looking at it from
another direction, like moving into a smaller house or finding
a job with better pay.
We say "I'd love to... write, travel, paint, ride horses,
learn yoga, but I just don't have the... time, money, energy..."
Maybe some of these "valid excuses" are just ways
to hide from risks. In Simple Abundance, Sarah Breathnach
writes, "many of us have unconsciously erected seemingly
insurmountable barriers to protect ourselves from failing
or succeeding. We may think we're protecting ourselves by
ignoring or denying our creative impulse, but what we are
really doing is burying our authentic selves alive."
Doing our own thing is risky. We don't want to risk failure
- or worse looking silly. But, look around. The happiest people
are those doing their passion despite difficulties or fears.
What kind of barrier or excuses do you use to keep yourself
from the life you really want to live? From what fears are
you trying to save yourself?
So many people have worked to make their dream come true.
They may have had to do a drastic thing like sell their house
and live in a trailer so they could travel the world. Some
may have had to cut some of their spending in order to quit
their hated job and start their own business.
Maybe you will have to take the risk of saying no to someone
in order to take time for a drawing class. Or you may have
to toot your own horn and talk to someone you don't know to
sell your idea. You may have to get out of your comfort zone
by doing without some luxuries for the moment. And yes, cable
is a luxury!
Read up on people that are doing what you long to do. Let
them help you find solutions to your barriers.
TAKE ACTION
Write down your three main excuses for not living the life
you want.
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3.
Brainstorm ways to work around these barriers. Research online.
Talk to people who have done what you want to do.
Look behind the barriers and journal what fears may be behind
the excuses.
Take one risk each day this week to forward your dream.
Wishing you success.
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Author: Eric Choong
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