Experience Say's No
Not that simple.
We would all like to do what we want, but it is not that simple. To say we can have what we want is patiently not true, no matter how hard we try. On the other hand we can have goals we are aiming for and reach some of those goals. In the real world there are pressures and responsibilities.
This is from: Think Simple Now.
Lessons from Following My Passion
Here is a summary of lessons I’ve learned through this experience:
Anything is possible if you want it bad enough
When you follow your heart, not only will you contribute more to your organization, you will utilize less energy and you will feel happier.
We are all naturally gifted at certain disciplines. You’ll know when you find it, because you can quickly grasp new concepts, you find it enjoyable, and doing it comes easy to you; almost like breathing.
Doing something that is not natural to our abilities and interests is like swimming against the current. You’ll eventually get to the shore, but it will take you longer and will excerpt extra energy.
Doing things that come natural to us and align with our interests feels like swimming along with the current. You’ll get to the shore smoothly and with little effort.
When you are clear about wanting something, take action towards its attainment, and persist until you reach it, the universe will conspire to make it a reality. Your energy and determination will move people, and they will find ways to help you.
Insecurities and negative self-talk derived from fear achieves nothing, except to convince us that we are failures and losers. These are lies that only appear real in our imagination.
The roadblocks you encounter on the way to reaching your destination are actually gifts. Treat them as challenges that you were meant to experience and learn from. They are like small tests that the universe presents us with, as if asking: “How bad do you really want this? Have you given up yet?”
When you listen to your heart, follow your passion, and do what you love to do, it’s hard not to be outstanding. You’re almost guaranteed to succeed.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Experience Say's No
Posted by John Locke at 8:21 AM
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