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Who’s Directing Your Life? by Marcia Wieder While aspects of you encourage, “Go for your dreams,” simultaneously other parts threaten, “Don’t you dare.” A cast of characters lives inside of you and at different times you may receive conflicting or contradictory messages. If
you are want to be happy, successful, and fulfilled, consider putting
your “dreamer” in the director’s chair. To
assist you in hearing these voices, let’s set up a simple
scenario. Picture something you want, something that matters to you.
Choose a personal or professional dream and consider how these various
parts of you might respond. Dreamers
talk about their ideas with intention, clarity, and passion. Great
dreamers get others excited about their vision. And most importantly,
successful dreamers take action to make their dreams a reality. William
Shakespeare said, “Our doubts are traitors.” Carlos
Castaneda said, “In order to experience the magic of life, you
must banish the doubt.” My favorite quote on this subject is in
The Prophet where Kahlil Gibran wrote, “Doubt is a feeling too
lonely to know that Faith is its twin brother.” The challenge is not to allow the realist to immediately turn into a doubter who might judge or obliterate your idea. Honor this voice by (to the best of your ability) giving it the information it needs. If you ignore or reject it, it will cleverly agitate or distract you. Being
realistic offers prudence and makes you do your homework but if you are
overly realistic or go to strategy too soon, you will most likely
compromise the dream and kill your passion. Setbacks
or failures do not stop them. Simply put, a visionary has a vision and
invites others to join them. They are found in all walks of life and we
are often so inspired when they are in the presence of a true visionary
that we sign up just to be near them or part of what they’re
doing. Doubt
and fear, which most of us may have at some time or another (especially
when embarking on a new or big dream) do not belong in your dream.
These feelings are simply part of your reality. This is a subtle and
essential point. On
the bottom write out your reality in relationship to your dream, where
you are now. Reality usually includes good news and (so called) bad, as
well as any fear or doubt you may have. Just state the facts and your
feelings about them. If your dream is loaded with your worst imagined nightmares, reality will always seem safer and saner. But
doubt placed appropriately as part of your reality, allows two things
to happen. First, no longer blown out of proportion, it’s an
obstacle that basically requires a strategy to manage it. But more
importantly, with doubt where it rightfully belongs, you are free to
move forward. ~ ~ ~ > Article provided courtesy of the author - Marcia Wieder, America's Dream Coach®, is a best-selling author and speaker known for giving inspiring and moving talks to AT&T, The Gap and American Express. She appeared several times on Oprah and The Today Show. She also writes for The San Francisco Chronicle. To
receive Marcia's free e-book "Jump Start Your Dream" and learn more
about her "Create Your Future Now" workshops, visit her site : ~ ~ ~ |
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