“Through humor you can soften some of the worst blows that life delivers. And once you find laughter, no matter how painful your situation might be you can survive it.” Unknown. Humor is definitely a survival tool. But it can also be a thriving tool. I love finding the humor of a situation.
20+ years ago, my mother was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. A nine centimeter tumor was attached to one lung, wrapped around her main aorta and attached to the other lung. No operations could help her. The radiation was able to slow it down, and buy her one year. The last two and one-half months, my aunt, her best friend and myself formed a team of taking care of her 24/7 because she had become bedridden. We are a funny bunch and so we found these t-shirts at the Hallmark store and wore them all of the time. Our reason was to break up the tension that would form when our friends and relative came by to visit and basically pay their last respects.
When they would visit they never knew what to say, so they would ask her how she was doing. She was dying of cancer, how do you answer that question? My mom didn’t want to talk about her pain, as she didn’t want to bring the energy down. She wanted to share fun memories, and find something to laugh about. So that is what we did, we found the humor in dying of lung cancer. I am sure that some thought that we were strange, but what it did was to give me a wonderful gift. I had the privilege of making my mom happy, right up to the end. I discovered the true meaning of finding the gold in any situation. I really was fine.
Every time you find humor in a situation, you win at life. Reality has unintended humor laced throughout it. It is up to us to find the thread and pull it. “I think the next best thing to solving a problem is finding some humor in it.” Frank A Clark. Life is really made up of small things, tiny moments. That was my big discovery in taking care of my mom. Those tiny moments can be saved. Then you pull them out when you need them. A touch, a smile, laughter. Laughter that is so hard that it actually hurts your stomach. The kind of memories that even now you giggle over.
Think of those movies that make you laugh. Martin Short in Pure Luck. The Pink Panther movies. T.V shows like Fawlty Towers with John Cleese. The kind of shows that you have watched so many times, that you start laughing before the scene actually starts. Don Knotts and Tim Conway in any movie they made. The Carol Burnett Show. These are all my list. What’s on yours?
So my encouragement to everyone is to look for the humor, laugh at life. Laugh at yourself. Experience life as it is meant to be lived. Write your own story like Martin Short, Bill Murray, or Steve Martin is going to be producing and acting in your life as a movie. Live your life like it is your favorite story from childhood – the one that you read over and over again. I have read The Lord of The Rings series so many times. I am riding across the plains with Gandalf, fighting the battles and winning the victory. I mourn the losses and I get right back on the horse to ride forth again and again. It is the journey that tells me who I am and who I am becoming.
The Laughing Heart by Charles Bukowski
“Your life is your life
Don’t let it be clubbed into dark submission
Be on the watch
There are ways out
There is a light somewhere
It may not be much light but
It beats the darkness
Be on the watch
The gods will offer you chances
Know them
Take them
You can’t beat death but
You can beat death in life. Sometimes
And the more often you learn to do it
The more light there will be
Your life is your life
Know it while you have it
Your are marvelous
The gods wait to delight
In you”
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An old Cherokee told his grandson, “My son, there is a battle between two wolves inside us all.
One is Evil. It is anger, jealousy, greed, resentment, inferiority, lies and ego. The other is Good. It is joy, peace, love, hope, humility, kindness, empathy, and truth.”
The boy thought about it, and asked, “Grandfather, which wolf wins?”
The old man quietly replied, “The one you feed.”
I have always loved this story because it is so on point. You have choices on how you interpret things. You have choices on how you feel. You can go down the positive, optimistic road. Or you can go down the negative, pessimistic road. I try very hard to go down the positive road.
May your choices reflect your hopes, not your fears. – Nelson Mandela
You can change your life by having the courage to bring into your life something that was never fostered or nurtured in you as a child. All of the good wolfs qualities, joy, peace, love, hope, humility, kindness, empathy and truth come from having a positive self-worth. Just because you were not raised as a positive person seeking joy, peace, love, hope in your life, doesn’t mean that you can’t live your life from that place.
The pathway here of the good wolf is the same one as Robert Frost’s less traveled road. Many people feed the “evil” wolf’s feelings of drama – anger, jealousy, greed – they blame all of their problems on someone else. Nothing is their fault. They just have bad luck. Can’t get ahead, and so on, and so on. The “evil” wolfs path is paved with bad choices made in the past, and excuses for what is happening in the present.
If you find that you have strayed into feeding the “evil” wolf, you can stop feeding him. We all have times that we make poor decisions. You have the power to change circumstances immediately by accepting responsibility for where you are. For all of the choices you have made. To not make any more excuses for your mistakes. As the saying goes, “the buck stops here”. Just start making better choices.
Sometimes you think you are making a good choice, only to discover you didn’t. How can you tell which road to choose? You can tell the difference in how the energy or vibrations make you feel in your body as you contemplate your decisions.
When you are compromising your spirit, it feels wrong. You might get a sick feeling in the pit of your stomach. But every time you make a good choice, a positive choice, even if it has negative consequences, you feel lighter, cleaner in your spirit.
Picking a path with heart – Carlos Castaneda
Choose the path that takes you where you need to go. It is the path of growth.
Embrace, accept and celebrate each choice you make that keeps you walking your own path in life. Embrace it and own it when the bad wolf wins. Stop feeding it and start feeding the good wolf again.
It is easy to wander off the path. To get distracted. Each minute gives you a new chance to get back on your own path, making better choices.
You have the choice every day to be just like the crowd, asleep at the wheel, and just existing in life. To get distracted by the bright shiny lights. To get so busy with life’s distractions that you fall back asleep.
You can always choose again, to wake up and to be different. Every choice you make, makes you who you are. You can choose to be distinct. To be what only you can be.
I choose to live by choice not by chance,
To be motivated, not manipulated,
To be useful, not used,
To make change, not excuses,
To excel, not compete,
I choose self-esteem, not self-pity,
I choose to listen to my inner voice,
Not to listed to the random opinions of others . . .
– InspirationBoost.com
When I think of this, I immediately think of the photos of the little old ladies in New York City. They dress up in wild colors. They wear outrageous hats. They have style. They are saying “Look at me, that’s right, take a second or third look”. They crack me up, because they don’t care if you are judging them, because they are having too much fun being an original distinctive wild woman. Their life viewpoint, have fun and give people something to talk about.
Admit it, as some point in your life, you wanted to have super powers. Wonder Woman, Super Girl, Super Man, Batman or Robin, Spiderman? What super power did you want to have? What Super Hero do you want to be?
One of my favorite stories of my children is when my middle son Seth was around 5 years old. We were having a costume party and he wanted to be Superman. It wasn’t around Halloween, so I made the costume myself. I made a cape and the Superman S was made out of felt and was on the cape, and on the leotard on his chest. I found these wonderful red knee socks that were fuzzy and looked a lot like boots. The costume was perfect and when he put it on the night before the party he was so excited.
He climbed up on the back of our couch, leaped into the air, and came crashing down to the floor. He was so mad. He thought that if he had the costume he would be able to fly. It took all of my ingenuity to talk him into wearing the costume for his party, because if he couldn’t fly he didn’t want to attend his own party. I am so thankful that he chose the couch and not a high tree to jump out of – lol.
It had long since come to my attention that people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them. They went out and happened to things.
– Leonardo da Vinci
I think that a great super power is this very thing, going out and making things happen. As women we handle many roles. We are a mother (giving life, nurturing and believing in our children), a daughter (giving love, respect and gratitude to our parents), a wife (life sustaining devotion, inner beauty, and immense power) a sister (who will fight for you and always love you no matter what). And many of us become care givers for our elderly parents. All immensely challenging roles.
You laugh, cry and work harder than you ever thought you could. Some days you’re trying to change the world and some days it’s just diapers. Some days you love your life, and some days you wonder if you can just take one more step. Some days like Old Mother Hubbard there is nothing in the cupboard and your wallet is empty. But your heart is full and you have faith. So you make it through to the next day and the next day after that. Your heart is full, sometimes of laughter and sometimes of tears. You have memories of your family as you grew up, and memories of raising your own. You may not think it, but you’ve changed the world just by being in it. On those days when one more step seems too long, remember you are a super hero.
We are strong, smart and crafty in creating a “home” and a “refuge” in the middle of a chaotic world. We can open and close car doors, front doors, and refrigerator doors, while holding onto both children, bags of groceries, purses and a diaper bag. We bring a new definition to multitasking as one of our super powers.
Each of us is a wonder. We are unique, in an unrepeatable way. The real you, is unique and the only one of you that will ever be on this earth. Never before and never again, will there be someone just like you. It such an amazing thing to let sink in. You didn’t just happen to be here now. You are here for a reason, a purpose. A purpose that can only be accomplished, if you let the real you be up front and center. Your super power is so needed in our world.
We all have angels guiding us . . . , they look after us. They heal us, touch us, comfort us with invisible warm hands . . . , what will bring their help? Asking. Giving, Thanks.
– Sophy Burnha
We are all given the opportunity to be one of those angels among us. Super Heroes are ordinary people who have extraordinary hearts. If you have the power to make someone happy, that is a super power that the world needs more of.
I think a hero is any person really intent on making this a better place for all people.
-Maya Angelou
A kind word to a stranger. Calling a friend when they cross your mind and not putting it off until later (when you forget). Everyone walking today encounters a dark road at times in their life. When they get lost in the woods and are looking for the breadcrumbs to find their way back home. What we all need at that time is someone who is lighting the way with just a single ray of hope. Be that ray of hope. It just takes a smile, a listening ear, to take the time to acknowledge that you have been in that dark place too. That is why we give, because we have all known what it feels like to be lonely, depressed, to have nothing.
I think a hero is an ordinary individual who finds strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.
– Christopher Reeves
Christopher Reeves not only played a hero in the movies, he was a hero in real life. When life’s lemons took away his ability to walk, he did not give up, feel sorry for himself. I am sure he felt like it at times, but he remained steadfast in speaking out for all of us about what really being a hero was all about. He knew that it wasn’t important how others saw him, what was important was how he saw himself. Because of that he continued to make a difference.
You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.
– Jane Goodall
We all have the super power to make a difference. Most of the time we won’t even know what kind of difference we have made. But if you were to line up 50 adults and go down the line, every single one of them would have more than one person that had made a difference in their life. A special teacher, an Aunt or Uncle, a best friend, a stranger on the street who simply smiled at them when they needed one the most. Probably most of the stories they would tell would surprise you. You probably didn’t realize that what you said or did had an impact.
You want to make a difference in the world? It starts with how you walk into a room. Instead of saying, “Here I am” begin with “There you are”.
– unknown
You might not know it, but you have made a difference to someone. It may not be huge, but it matters just the same. The really cool thing is that your influence never needs to stop. We can affect eternity with our super powers of love. Love can heal us. Love can help us to grow into who we came here to be. Love can grant us forgiveness for ourselves and others. Love can help us to move on when it is time to let go. Love moves us forward when it is time to return to the journey of discovering just how great we really are. And love can inspire us to be even more than we ever dreamed.
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We have this idea in life that there are people “out there” who have no problems. That if you have enough money, power, fame, the perfect soul mate – whatever label we put to it, then magically everything in our life would be perfect.
Wanting something is not enough. You must hunger for it. Your motivation must be absolutely compelling in order to overcome the obstacles that will invariably come your way.
– Les Brown
Today in your life there is some sort of obstacle. It could be a small one or a large one. That obstacle might have a few flakes of dirt on you, or you could be covered in the mud from head to toe. What I do know is that if we have the intention, and keep taking just one more step, we will bloom and blossom as we grow. Obstacles make life interesting, overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.
The struggle of life is one of our greatest blessings. It makes us patient, sensitive, and Godlike. It teaches us that although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.
– Helen Keller
I love this quote from Goldie Hawn – because she might be one of “those people” that you would put in that category of having a perfect life. She is beautiful, talented, famous and undoubtedly rich, and seems to have a strong relationship with Kurt Russell – yet notice what she says.
The lotus is the most beautiful flower, whose petals open one by one. But it will only grow in the mud. In order to grow and gain wisdom, first you must have the mud — the obstacles of life and its suffering. … The mud speaks of the common ground that humans share, no matter what our stations in life. … Whether we have it all or we have nothing, we are all faced with the same obstacles: sadness, loss, illness, dying and death. If we are to strive as human beings to gain more wisdom, more kindness and more compassion, we must have the intention to grow as a lotus and open each petal one by one.
― Goldie Hawn
We all live in an imperfect world and obstacles are going to show up in our lives. At some point someone that we love is going to grievously dissappoint us. We will lose our grandparents, parents, friends to death. The “trolls” of the world will attack us personally and sometimes viciously. Everyone gets sad and has some depression at some point in their life. The question is not whether you face an obstacle, it is whether that obstacle becomes the picket fence that you surround yourself with and then live your life behind. The “I can’t do that” excuse that we use whenever the obstacles in our life show up.
Bad things do happen; how I respond to them defines my character and the quality of my life. I can choose to sit in perpetual sadness, immobilized by the gravity of my loss, or I can choose to rise from the pain and treasure the most precious gift I have – life itself.
– Walter Anderson
Obstacles teach us just how powerful we are. With each obstacle we get to choose to keep from growing, or to grow from it. My mom was diagnosed with lung cancer and passed away over 20 years ago. She asked that she could die at home and so for the last almost three months I took care of her with my aunt and my mom’s best friend. One of us had to be awake 24/7 because with the amount of morphine she was taking she had hallucinations and would forget she couldn’t get out of her bed. I come from a big family, being the oldest of seven. What was interesting in the last month of her life was how hard it was for my sisters to come see her. Some sisters came once or twice a week, some didn’t show up at all, and some came everyday. At her memorial service some came and some didn’t. When we had a family gathering in the summer to spread her ashes same thing.
We cannot change our past . . . we cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play on the one string we have, and that is our attitude. I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it. And so it is with you . . . we are in charge of our attitudes.
– Charles R. Swindall
What I discovered is that even though it was hard on me financially (as I took an unpaid leave of absence), even though my husband and kids were far away (we lived in another state), even though it was hard to watch the cancer take her; even though it was hard to see her notice who came to visit and who didn’t – that was the greatest experience for me in so many other ways. But I didn’t see the growth and positive things that were happening until after she had passed. I was so blessed and happy that I did the hard thing.
It is when I struggle that I strengthen. It is when challenged to my core that I learn the depth of who I am.
– Dr. Steve Maraboli
The excuse was that they couldn’t handle it. What I have discovered for me personally, is the reality that I can handle anything I think I can handle. It doesn’t make it easy, but I learned early in life, that obstacles don’t kill you. It sometimes feels like they will. The fears inside me tell me to run and hide. And sometimes I do, but then I turn back around and make myself take one more step. It is always just about taking one more step.
Currently I am facing this obstacle. I keep pushing up against this wall that pushes back. But I know that if I just keep chipping away on it, that at some point I will have weakened the wall enough, that it will fall down. Whenever my life feels as though it is in chaos, I know that I just need to take a breath, ground, and continue doing the small things.
You would free yourself from so much stress and drama if you just understood and embraced the truth that you are enough.
– Dr. Steve Maraboli
I am in Goldie Hawn’s mud at the moment with it. Wrestling with it, but I am determined to overcome. I may have my moments of indecision. I may have my moments of being stuck in the mud. But I don’t unpack and live there. I refocus and keep moving forward, one step at a time. Whenever I get discouraged I look back at previous obstacles and the gifts they brought into my life. I realize they are not my enemy, they are in fact my secret weapon. They are what builds character. They provide me with a purpose and what I need for the next path on my journey.
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You are all so busy, that even in the moments when you aren’t crossing something off your list, you fill in the space with something that still doesn’t allow the space to “JUST BE”. When I am resting I am usually still doing something that I call relaxing, like reading a book or solving a word puzzle. And while those things are relaxing for me, I am still in “doing mode” – beat the puzzle or learn something new from the book.
“Learn to pause or nothing worthwhile will catch up to you” – Doug King
Why is it so hard to “just be”? I love this photo because cats are excellent “just be” creatures. What is the difference between us and the cat in this example? The cats isn’t afraid of:
If something isn’t on this list, I am sure that you could add 100 more things that you are afraid of missing, or doing, or being – that stands in your way of “just being”. They even have an acronym for it “FOMO” – fear of missing out. You had it even as a child – it’s the reason why you didn’t want to go to bed. You were sure you were going to miss out on something important.
“Too many people go through life without pausing to enjoy what they have” – David Gemmell
What is just pausing? Being disconnected from the world for just a few minutes. Check into what you are feeling. Quiet your mind. Look around you at the beauty of your surroundings. Ignore just for moment, if the windows need cleaning, that you just spotted a spider web, or there is dust on the piano. It is taking the time to replenish, to give yourself permission to rest and truly relax.
“Something precious is lost if we rush headlong into the details of life without pausing for a moment to pay homage to the mystery of life and the gift of another day” – Kent Nexbum
Why is this so important?
“Taking time to do nothing often brings everything into perspective” – Doe Zantamata
What I find for myself personally, is that when I am avoiding something, I get really busy, usually deep cleaning, which means I take the entire room apart and clean everywhere. I move all of the furniture, I decide that the bookcase needs to go into another room, which means that all of the books get removed, etc….
“Don’t mistake movement for achievement. It’s easy to get faked out by being busy. The question is: “Busy doing what?” – Jim Rohn
You get busy to avoid the thing you don’t want to do. You get busy to avoid the thing you don’t want to face. You get busy and stay busy and ignore the calling of your soul. You don’t want to face this thing, and so you get so busy that you forget it for just a little while.
At any moment you can say enough…, You am not going to avoid this any longer. You can radically change the course of your life, your purpose, your destiny. You have the power, the faith, and the courage to follow your hearts calling. You have the ability to pause, to pray, and to stop and practice deep listening to what your soul is calling you to do. You can pause and just listen.
“Pause and remember – Change will happen the moment you have the courage to change” – Jennifer Young
The courage to change is folded into the realization that every change in your life has been meaningful. Some were life’s lemons and they tore you asunder. You may have thought that they were going to be the end of you. But instead they made you smarter, stronger, and wiser than you were before they blew through your life.
“Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory” – Unknown
Other changes were easy and like a light summer breeze came and went without too much commotion. Even so, they changed you in a very meaningful matter. It revived you.
Introspection, reflection, relaxation, they all mean that you have to take a moment, a pause to let your mind wrap around the changes and accept them in a way that moves you forward in progress.
“When things get too messed up, life seems too stressed, and you feel trapped in circumstantial webs. Take a pause, take a breath, break free from all the thoughts and then march ahead” – shrawanidas
So, pause and practice being a cat and JUST BE.
“Your inner child gets It all, believes it all, hopes for it all and is the only guardian worthy of your heart. That child knows that life – which runs on love and feasts on creativity – is on your side, and that the universe conspires with you, not against you, to help you spread that wild, crazy, messy love through your own story. Please, don’t grow up…” – Andrea Belt
That is where inspiration comes in. It gives me the confidence to admit I don’t know it all, but I can find someone who does.
Dreamers make wishes when they blow out the birthday candles with complete confidence they will come true. They blow on the dandelions seeds and spread their wishes all over the world. They wish on the first star they see each night. The secret they know is — we are all just dreamers in an endless universe.
Judith Thurman said, “Every dreamer knows that it is entirely possible to be homesick for a place you’ve never been to, perhaps more homesick than familiar ground.”
Doers take the dreamers up a notch. They believe in the magic, but they also know that it takes a little bit of elbow grease to make the machines run. They know that to take the dream into reality we must put it in writing. We must plant the seeds, water and fertilize them, weed when needed, and watch in amazement as the miracle of growth happens. Doers know that the energy goes when the attention flows, so rather than giving their energy to their fears, they focus their energy on their dreams. They know that action needs to follow the dream.
Sarah Ban Breathnach said, “The world needs dreamers and the world needs doers. But above all, the world needs dreamers who do.”
Thinkers know that they can put the dream on steroids because they realize the power of thought and attitude. It is like strapping a rocket onto the doers goals, when the doer has the right thinking to get the dream off the paper and into reality. The trick is the right amount of thinking, in combination with action.
Creative thinking outside the box produces inspiring ideas that can change the world. Plato said, “Thinking: the talking of the soul with itself.” When we go deep inside ourselves and draw up the dream, enhance it by stripping away all of the negativity about the dream that we have, we become free thinkers who can see without prejudice what the destiny of the dream is. We talk with our souls and see possibilities for the dream everywhere we look. This helps the doer to pick the best door to open to the best opportunities.
That brings us to possibilities. Thomas Edison said, “When you have exhausted all possibilities, remember this: you haven’t.” Since his most famous quote is “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work”, I think that this quote is certainly made by someone who knows it to be absolutely true. If he had not continued his work, then his numerous inventions, most famous being the light bulb would not have been invented. He founded General Electric, had a motion picture and record company in addition to others. All because failure to him was just more information to think about. A part of the process, and not something to be avoided.
I also love the quote by Audrey Hepburn “I M Possible” instead of impossible. Inside each of us is the space where we know. We know, that we know, that we know, that anything that comes into our heart and soul for us to do, is for us to do. And most important, that it is completely possible for us to do.
So greet your dream with open arms, know that the doer and the thinker will show you the endless possibilities for you to bring that dream into reality – then go do it.
Some changes look negative on the surface but you will soon realize that space is being created in your life for something new to emerge – Eckhart Tolle
In 1885 the first practical auto was driven down the road. The horse and buggy industry didn’t take notice. They felt that this new fangled invention was just a temporary fad. A few years later this industry discovered they were wrong, as the auto took over the roadways and became the common mode of transportation.
In March of 2009 Uber was founded and it is doing the same thing to the taxi industry. In a few years the same thing will happen with the long-haul trucking industry as driver-less trucks will become the norm.
One of the constants in our world is change. If you aren’t paying attention your industry could be impacted, and you might no longer have an occupation.
Just like these examples, most industries that we know and recognize in a certain way today, will at some point in our future totally change. Most will be caught unaware when it happens.
In our personal lives, the same thing is true. Everyday in some way, you are a new person. In the past 24 hours you have probably learned something new. You have probably changed your mind about something. You realized, due to getting more information, or looking at it in a new way, that maybe what you thought about it wasn’t 100% true.
You outgrew a belief. You adopted a new belief. You released an old belief.
There are moments which mark your life. Moments when you realize nothing will ever be the same and time is divided into two parts, before this, and after this – N. Kazan
Change builds resilience in you. Resilience isn’t being numb to the changes. It means that even though the change you experience may have felt like you are a failure, or hurt you in some way, that you kept going.
It takes courage to let go of what can’t be changed. Sometimes this means that you have to learn a new job skill. Sometimes you have lost an arm, a leg, went blind or deaf. It takes courage to find a new and different way to still be able to live the dreams you have for yourself.
When I was growing up, I realized through hard life lessons that my parents were not, and could not be the foundation of my world.
When I married my husband, I thought that he would be the foundation of my world, and through a hard life lesson, I learned that this was also not true.
Then I thought that God would be the foundation of my world and discovered that this also was not true.
I had to be the foundation of my world. Then on that foundation, I could build my spirituality, my family, my friends, my career, and everything else in my life. But I had to build them upon me, as my own true foundation.
The reason this is true for me, is I had to accept responsibility for just me. I had to accept reality, and not try to push decisions or the results of those decisions on anyone else, including blaming God for what was happening.
I had to be the one. I had to be the “hot coal”. If you have ever had to heat your home with wood or coal, then you know that if you bank the fire at night, it is easy to get going in the morning. This is because underneath the cold looking ashes, lies a hot coal. It is easy to get the fire going again with those hot coals.
There is no way for me to be a perfect woman, but there are a million ways I have can be a good wife, mother, sister, aunt, niece, and friend.
Look around you. Everything changes. Everything on this earth is in a continuous state of evolving, refining, improving, adapting, enhancing . . . , changing. You were not put on this earth to remain stagnant – Dr. Steve Maraboli
You need to be like the hot coal. You don’t want to be like a burning match. When the winds of change blow into your life, if you are the match, you will burn out quickly and die. But the winds of change blowing on the hot coals will cause you to burst into flames of light, and not burn out.
What you believe defines you. What you tell yourself about who you are, how you react to change, is all a part of this definition of who you are.
In the cover photo you see the same tree. The same field. But each section presents a different season, time of day,
When you try to remain safe inside of the box, and resist change, you inhibit the natural growth that is supposed to happen in your life. You in essence become a desert deep inside of yourself. You stop living your life. You stop loving yourself. That is the real tragedy in life. You just stop living and just keep existing.
All you can change is yourself, but sometimes that changes everything – Gary W. Goldstein
It really is up to you how you live your life. You can’t blame anyone else – not your parents, or your spouse, your boss or God. You can choose the green grass – a beautiful life; or you can choose to walk through the dried up dusty abandoned land of blame and abdication of change and the responsibility that it entails.
In the world, in this moment, many are being overcome with fears. Fears of the pandemic. Fears of losing your elderly loved ones to illness and disease. Fears can be based on past experience, of knowledge of something that has happened in the past. This past fear is then projected into the immediate future of a danger that is seeking you.
Instead, Take a deep breath. Just be aware and conscious of just this single moment. This moment of inhalation or exhalation of your breath. When you just concentrate on your breathing, you see how to live outside of this kind of fear.
In this moment, you are alive, breathing. Your eyes are taking in what is around you. Your ears are hearing sounds both from near and far. You feel the softness of the material of the clothes you are wearing. Maybe the way the tag on the collar of your shirt irritates your skin. You think to yourself that you have to remember to use the scissors and cut that tag off.
If you have been outside, you might feel the rain drenched softness of the ground under your feet. The soft dirt clings to the bottom of shoes as you sink into it with each step. You smell the scent of rosemary as you walk along the path, its heady scent drifting on the breeze. The sounds of the waves crashing down on the shore drowns out the call of the sea gulls, as they ride the air currents high above you. You are awake and aware of the wonder of life itself.
If are in a state of fear, you won’t be aware of any of the sounds or smells of nature around you. So, your choice in this moment is are you to be overcome with fear, or filled with wonder?
Think of those advertisements you might see for going to Disneyland or Disneyworld. They are filled with the young children who can’t sleep because tomorrow is the special day when they enter the world of magic. Their faces are the epitome of excitement and wonder.
When was the last time, that look was on your face? The last time when you dropped the heavy burden of fears, and beheld the magic of life? This photo reflects the majesty of our world, the beauty of creation and it is how you behold the wonder of life.
Remember the movie “Dune”? The line around fear has stayed with me, Frank Herbert was a master with this thought around fear.
Fear is something that you can’t run away from. Running away only puts more distance between you and the solution to your fear. The only way to deal with fear, is to face the illusions that it brings. You can only be fearless, when you learn to recognize the illusions from what is true and real.
“Fear is not in the habit of speaking truth; when perfect sincerity is expected, perfect freedom must be allowed; nor has anyone who is apt to be angry when he hears the truth, any cause to wonder that he does not hear it” – Tacitus
Isn’t that something to wonder about? This concept that you create the fears out of your own illusions, is something to think deeply about. Illusions usually come from thinking that there isn’t enough of something that you want.
Not enough money, not enough jobs, not enough food, not enough of . . , what would happen to your fears if you could sincerely and honestly allowed a moment of perfect freedom into your world? If you could truly believe that there is more than enough, and it is just waiting for you to step out of the illusion to get it?
I couldn’t find the person who wrote the “Reality of Fear”, but I loved it. It captures the illusion of fear, in that it convinces you that the lie is truth.
You are scared of the dark it says, when really what you’re scared of is what you have projected into that darkness. You can’t see in that darkness, the possibilities of what might be there. A thief will rob you. A killer will murder you.
Your mind freezes us with “what if’s”. And the “what if’s” are made up in your mind. The monster under the bed is actually the fears in your mind, manifesting the illusion into something appearing real.
Reality of Fear
You’re are not scared of the dark . . . you’re scared of what’s in it
You’re not afraid of heights . . . you’re afraid of falling
You’re not afraid of the people around you . . . you’re afraid of rejection
You’re not afraid of love . . . you’re afraid of not being loved
You’re not afraid to let go . . . you’re afraid to accept the reality that its gone
You’re not afraid to try again . . . you’re just afraid of getting hurt for the same reason
Your personal circumstances don’t determine where you can go, they merely determine where you start.
– Nido Qubein
I think that most of us could agree that when we look out into our world today that it would be great to re-imagine the world in a better place. Many in the world are not happy with our current political situation in the world. In some places in the world, we have wars creating the worst refugee crisis ever. We have terrorist who believe that blowing up the world of others, is a way to re-imagine the world. It can be scary, it can make us angry, and it can make us depressed.
What we need is more people who specialize in the impossible.
– Theodore Roethke
On a personal level, we have personal life changes affecting us. We may have lost our job or career. Or we may have suffered the loss of a relationship or loved one through death or divorce. We may be going through a life threatening medical diagnosis. The stress of raising children, the stress of a taking care of a parent who is slowly exiting this life. So many things that we could want to re-imagine onto a blank piece of paper to make our life easier.
It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.
– Henry David Thoreau
I believe that we can all be visionaries. Visionaries see possibilities, what could be. They make new roads, armed with nothing but their own vision. Remember the “Back To The Future” movies. When Doc Brown said, “Roads? Where we are going we don’t need roads.” I think that all of us can make changes in our lives that begin with sitting down with this blank piece of paper. We can all start re-imagining our life. But in order to do that, we need to let go of what is no longer serving us. We need to wash off the dust that is on our souls.
If you create a vision for your life, doors will open.
– Unknown
You may hate your job. Sunday night you might not sleep well, because you know that Monday you have to go back to work. Your stomach may be tied up in knots. You may get a Monday morning migraine, every Monday morning. But the thought of looking for a different job is scary. What if you end up in a worse working situation? What if you change jobs only to be laid off from the new job?
Don’t be afraid to fail – be afraid not to try.
– Unknown
That happened to me years ago. I was working for GMAC in their mortgage division in Southern California. There was a smaller mortgage company where the owner was calling me all of the time to come work for him. One day I decided to say yes, because it offered me an opportunity to get a promotion. I went to work for him and as a side project I updated and revamped his existing broker guideline manual. At the same time that I finished this (about six months) the interest rates spiked up, the values of properties went down, and California had a mini meltdown in the mortgage industry. I was laid off. And no one was hiring.
In order to carry a positive action we must develop here a positive vision.
– Dalai Lama
I thought that I had made the worst job decision ever. We ended up having to relocate up to the Seattle area where I had connections in order to find a new job. We didn’t have sufficient savings to weather all of this and I hurt our credit. We relocated our children who were all in school in the middle of the year. So many little crisis’s created because of one decision. But I started with the blank piece of paper.
You’ve got to think about big things while you’re doing small things, so that all the small things go in the right direction.
– Alvin Toffler
I re-imagined my world and created something even better. I found a new job, with a higher promotion and a higher income. We fixed our credit, we bought a new home. Our children adapted, they made new friends and ran around with all of the cousins that lived in the area. What I learned in creating that manual for that old employer is what got me the wonderful new job. It was a tool that I needed for my toolbox to continue my career growth, and I don’t think that I would have been hired for that position without it.
Your purpose explains what you are doing with your life. Your vision explains how you are living your purpose. Your goals enable you to realize your vision.
– Bob Proctor
So what does that experience tell me about what is happening in our world today? It gives me hope. Because I think that many of the long standing structures and governments in our world today – the systems that we have had in place for so long, need a transformation. They are no longer working and need to be released. We need a transformation into something better. But just like what happens to us personally, the world hasn’t been listening and making the changes in an easy way. So instead we appear to be having the breakdown to breakthrough. What we need is more of us to step into being visionaries. To re-imagine what each of these systems could be. To look at all of the structures and say, “what else is possible?”
Your vision will become clear only when you look into your heart. Who looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside awakens.
– Carl Jung
The signpost on this photo has 4 blank boards. If you sat down right now with a blank piece of paper and wrote on it four things in your life that you are not happy with, what would they be? What would you release and how would you release it?
All tears are a releasing of resistance. Every time. No exceptions.
– Abraham
Are you in resistance with releasing what no longer serves you? Most of us are, even when it is painful to hold on. It is what we know. Letting go without knowing what comes next, is more fearful than holding on to the thing that creates pain in our life. While I believe wholeheartedly that the journey matters more than the destination, we need a destination or all we do is wander.
The only thing worse than being blind is having eyesight but no vision.
– Helen Keller
So create four new destinations for your life. Write down what you would change if I gave you a magic wand that you could wave and make your life different. Some things may be personal for your own life. Things you want to attract, a significant other, a new dream job, a child of your own. Some things may be more universal, like ending wars or terrorism, or medical care for all, or ending poverty or global hunger.
Create the highest, grandest vision possible for your life. Because you become what you believe.
– Oprah
Your soul is calling to you. Your dreams are calling to you. Your destiny is trying to unfold. Take out that blank piece of paper and put something on those four blank signposts. Start your journey to a new destination. I can attest to the fact that your life will never be the same. I took up the pen and started writing these blogs as part of my journey to a new destination. You can’t imagine how much my life has changed. The journey hasn’t been smooth, but it has been wonderful just the same.
Sight is what you eyes produce. Vision is what your heart produces. Never let what you see effect your vision.
– Shandren Reddy
Visionaries don’t just believe in impossible things, they believe those impossible things must be done. To take yourself from where you are, to someplace you have never been.
You need to associate with people that inspire you, people that challenge you to rise higher, people that make you better. Don’t waste your valuable time with people that are not adding to your growth. Your destiny is too important.
– Joel Osteen
That is the importance of community. It is why I write these blogs and share the news stories that I share. You all challenge me to be a better person. Thank you for showing up and sharing your stories and your encouragement. So let’s all go raise hell, and change the world!
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Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they’ve been given than to explore the power to they have to change it.
Impossible is not a fact. It’s an opinion.
Impossible is not a declaration. It is a dare.
Impossible is potential.
Impossible is temporary.
Impossible is nothing.
– Muhammad Ali
Every great invention and every great exploration are great, simply because at one time, it was considered impossible.
Nothing is impossible to a willing heart – John Heywood
Consider the cell phone you have in your pocket:
I could go on to describe so many things that we now take for granted, that just 100 yrs. ago would have been considered impossible. So, when you think that you are in an impossible situation, remember the words of Muhammad Ali, “impossible is just temporary”.
It is an opportunity to think outside the box and consider the possibilities instead. Impossible is not a fact., it is only an opinion.
So, stop thinking that something can’t be done and instead wonder “why not”? The only limits to your dreams are the ones that you self-impose. In fact, it is when you are in the middle of doing the impossible thing, that you suddenly find yourself.
There is only one thing that makes a dream impossible to achieve: the fear of failure – Paulo Coelho
When I was a kid, they had a show on T.V. called “Mission Impossible”, which later became a movies series. Every assignment was impossible to do, and somehow, they came up with a way to be successful.
When you have a dream that others think is impossible, they will think that you are crazy. They will ask you why you want to try to do such a thing – it is risky, it is dangerous, it is impossible. But once the impossible thing has been done, then they want to know how you did it. What’s your secret?
So many of you have lived through unimaginable tragedies in your life. If you can look at what you are capable of being and doing, it gives you hope. You have hope that so many of the things you see wrong in your world, things that can be made right.
Nothing is impossible, unless you simply decide to live in the world that you have been given. If you decide that someone’s opinion is now a fact, then you won’t have the resources or potential to change it.
What we can or cannot do, what we consider possible or impossible is rarely a function of our true capability. It is more likely a function of our beliefs about who we are – Anthony Robbins
What gives me hope is that someone who reads this, is one of those kinds of people.
That you are one of those people who know in your heart that impossible is a dare to do something about it. That impossible is potential that you are going to harness and make something fantastic out of it. The impossible is no-thing, that it is nothing.
Together we can change the world, because for us, nothing is impossible. We can end world hunger. We can end poverty. We can end terrorism. We can end diseases and addictions that take away our loved one’s way too early in life.
What we need is more people who specialize in the impossible – Theodore Roethke