Are You Awake?
Far too many people drift
through life waiting for “the good stuff.” They choose a career or a path in
life with the expectation that that path will bring them something they seek —
perhaps happiness. And if it doesn’t come — or they find themselves conflicted
because they feel as if they chose poorly — they think, “Well, this is the path
I chose, there’s no changing it now.”
But this becomes a
self-limiting belief. There is no
rule that says you cannot correct the course you’re on.
If you want to makes
changes to improve yourself as a person, you can. And if you want to take action to change the trajectory of
your life, you can do that, too.
You don’t have to sit back
and watch your life pass you by thinking, “If only…”
and regretting all the things you could have done, but chose not to.
“Twenty years from now you will be
more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do.
So throw off the bowlines. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream.
Discover.” — Mark Twain
Remember: Living life
to the fullest means continually reaching out for newer, richer, deeper,
life-changing experiences. It means using those experiences as a means for
personal growth and pushing the boundaries of yourself mentally, spirituality,
and intellectually for the betterment of yourself and the world at large.
Living life to the fullest
means taking an active role in your own development. It means steering the
rudder of your own life and taking advantage of your unique and powerful
potential as a person.
If you don’t like where you
are in life or some aspect about yourself, you can take steps to change that.
And if it sounds a little scary, there’s a pretty good chance that you’re on
the right path. Dealing with
discomfort, fear, and situations we don’t want be in — or situations that we
are completely unfamiliar with — is an absolutely essential part of growth.
This is your life.
Here.
Today.
Right now.
Your life is in progress.
Every day that passes is another day closer to your expiration date.
What you aim for and where
you go in life as a result of striving to meet your goals is up to you.
“Everything you want should be yours: the type
of work you want; the relationships you need; the social, mental, and aesthetic
stimulation that will make you happy and fulfilled; the money you require for
the lifestyle that is appropriate to you; and any requirement that you may (or
may not) have for achievement or service to others. If you don’t aim for it
all, you’ll never get it all. To aim for it requires that you know what you
want.” — Richard Koch
If you want to make changes
to yourself or your life, you can choose to make changes. But to do so means
you have to be proactive and awake, not passive or asleep at the wheel.
So… are you awake?
That is all -
David
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