What if you could really have a dream that wasn't under control? What if you could begin a trip that would never end? What would that look like? How enormous could you dream?
Winston Churchill once famously said, "To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often."
Imagine going on the greatest journey of your life that was rooted in the fact that you were going to change every day. You would discover new deep things about yourself constantly, consistently bring new and exciting people into your life and dive into the caves of your heart you've never entered before. This journey would define every single day you lived and made sure that you were always growing and deepening. This great adventure is possible, but it exists right around the corner after you confront your most significant fear. Possibly that deep fear is of being alone, not being important enough, or failing to make an effect on the planet. Perhaps that deep fear is only something you actually know deep within and have been frightened to tell anybody else. But when you confront that fear and dedicate the remainder of your life to a mission, it subsides and the chances of life open up in front of you.
Fantastic things start to occur for you.
Life starts to shape and mold beautifully.
And dreams, well, those dreams you've always had turn into tangible life.
Many might think this idea is hogwash, but I've seen it occur with my personal eyes in my own life and to the various lives of others I have coached professionally. When you are facing your fears and decide to go on a journey, you become the hero of your own story. You give yourself the opportunity to be continually suprised by life and live in precisely the way that you're completely uncontrolled by your great fears.
So what will it be today? Fear...or adventure?
Winston Churchill once famously said, "To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often."
Imagine going on the greatest journey of your life that was rooted in the fact that you were going to change every day. You would discover new deep things about yourself constantly, consistently bring new and exciting people into your life and dive into the caves of your heart you've never entered before. This journey would define every single day you lived and made sure that you were always growing and deepening. This great adventure is possible, but it exists right around the corner after you confront your most significant fear. Possibly that deep fear is of being alone, not being important enough, or failing to make an effect on the planet. Perhaps that deep fear is only something you actually know deep within and have been frightened to tell anybody else. But when you confront that fear and dedicate the remainder of your life to a mission, it subsides and the chances of life open up in front of you.
Fantastic things start to occur for you.
Life starts to shape and mold beautifully.
And dreams, well, those dreams you've always had turn into tangible life.
Many might think this idea is hogwash, but I've seen it occur with my personal eyes in my own life and to the various lives of others I have coached professionally. When you are facing your fears and decide to go on a journey, you become the hero of your own story. You give yourself the opportunity to be continually suprised by life and live in precisely the way that you're completely uncontrolled by your great fears.
So what will it be today? Fear...or adventure?
About the Author:
Evan Sanders is the author of The Words Of Encouragement, a website dedicated to bringing the best quotes, motivational content on the web, and blogs all to one place. Made the decision to go on a great journey? Try on these quotes on change to keep you motivated!
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