Written Dreams
by Ed Hirsch
What is distracting you from your Dream? Will you regret
later on in life not going for it?
Return, Revisit to your Dreams, the hopes you once took the
time to write down, praying that one day you would gather
the strength, courage and persistence to make this life
worthwhile. Keep them out this time, someplace, a location
you will be aware of them often. For me, it was on one of
the heaters of the stove (heat off).
Commit your life to them now. If you make this
commitment to yourself, it will help you to honor and
increase the strength of all relationships. After all, your
material wealth is nothing compared to the quality of
relationship among friends, family, loved ones, business
partners and acquaintances.
You don't need to tell me that making it in your own
business is tough. I know from 10 years of "keeping my
own written Dreams." I've personally experienced and tried
to help others "make it through" Bankruptcy, Foreclosure,
Depression, Suicide, Divorce, Loss of Loved Ones,
Loneliness and total Self-Absorption. I have also known
Hope for the Future and the Vast rewards granted to the
"Believer" ... the folks like you and I who see the way
things are SUPPOSED to be (in our own mind first).
Hope is real. It exists. Make it so strong in your mind
that you will do whatever ... WHATEVER!
I have coached people, usually prospects, who couldn't see
it. My line was, "If you can't SEE your future, you don't
HAVE a future." I think this is true, what do you think?
Your Vision is key to your Tomorrow. Helen Keller
(1880-1968) was quite possibly the most remarkable person
ever to grace our planet. Left deaf and blind as a result
of a childhood illness at the age of 19 months, Helen Keller
nevertheless became an articulate spokesperson for the
dignity of all individuals. In a random quote, she stated,
"The most pathetic person in the world is someone who
has sight, but has no vision."
You WILL struggle, even "squirm", as you go for it. When
you do, remember the little red fire engine trying to make
it up the mountain (of life) ... "I think I can, I think I
can, I think I can." I know this works because it helped
ME make it through 6 months of grueling academia at
Naval Officer Candidate School.
WARNING, PLEASE DO NOT STOP trying to make it up the
Hill once you begin, for what would happen to that little
red fire engine, rolling back down and crashing KABOOM!
Compare THAT with the Exhilaration of making it to the Top.
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Contributed by Ed Hirsch
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