What's Holding You Back From Pursuing Your Dreams?
I've missed many opportunities in my life because I didn't know
the answer or take steps to change my future. One of the biggest
mistakes I made was turning down a full grant to attend college.
Years later, when I had a similar opportunity to teach at a
local business school. One of the perks was attending classes
for free, and I again turned it down. I had been given a second
chance to make up for the biggest mistake of my life, and I
didn't take it. I was full of self-doubt and lack of confidence,
but also something bigger, the fear of failure.
Does this sound familiar? Have you ever been presented with that
golden opportunity that you knew you wanted, but didn't take?
What stopped you? Who were you afraid of letting down - your
family or yourself?
It wasn't until turning 50 that I discovered something. I wasn't
afraid of failure, I was afraid of success. I got so used to the
status quo, that I didn't know what I would do if I actually did
succeed. How would my life change? Was I ready for it? Would I
know what to do? I knew how to struggle, but if I reached
success could I pull that off? Could I become a leader or would
people see through me and realize I was a fake? I didn't know,
but I suddenly knew I had to try.
More than half my life was over and I hadn't really accomplished
anything. I was no further ahead than when I graduated. My life
had turned out nothing like I planned. I felt like I had been
sleepwalking through it with no idea of where I was headed or
why. It was a major turning point for me. I finally discovered
the person I was meant to be. I stopped worrying about what
others thoughts or how they perceived me. It was what I thought
that mattered. I had dreams and goals and I was determined to
achieve them. I knew if my life was going to change, then I had
to do it. If it's to be, then it's up to me, became my mantra.
Life took on new meaning. I decided that fear would no longer
keep me from experiencing joy in my life. I didn't want to just
exist. I wanted a life filled with passion, happiness, success,
and freedom. I wanted to try things I had never done before. I
wanted to have fun!
I had an opportunity to test this when my daughter took me out
for dinner at a little pub. She asked if I had ever played pool.
I told her no and I had no intention of starting now. She knew
my fear of being in front of people and trying new things. Then
I remembered the promise I made to myself. I would not let fear
hold me back anymore. Feeling very subconscious, I walked to the
pool table and let my daughter proceed to teach me how to play.
I even let our waiter give me some pointers. And the most
amazing thing happened. I beat her the first two games. I felt
like I had hit the lottery. It wasn't because I had won, but
because I had stepped out of my comfort zone and tried. I had
also taught my daughter a valuable life lesson - "It's never too
late to become what you might have been." ~~ George Eliot
This new confidence inspired me to do something else I wouldn't
have attempted before. I attended a convention by myself, where
I knew I wouldn't know anyone. A little hesitant, I walked into
the room, sat down and started a conversation with the person
next to me. Later that evening, I introduced myself to a girl
that was standing alone and we spent the rest of that evening
and most of the convention together. I found myself approaching
more people and starting conversations. My fears of being
rejected were unfounded. People responded to my openness and
honesty and I made new friends in the process. I was so excited.
Each time I stepped out of my comfort zone, my confidence
increased.
I became aware of how thoughts or words, whether positive or
negative, have on our lives when heard over and over again? They
have the power to shape the person we become. Just like a song
you've heard and can't get out of your mind for days after,
negative thoughts can affect us the same way.
Studies show what you focus on most, you'll move towards. If you
focus on all the negatives in your life, then you'll attract
more of the same. These thoughts eventually become habit. You
start to believe them and your life becomes a self-fulfilled
prophecy. That's why affirmations are so powerful. They work the
same way. Focus on positive thoughts and you'll get positive
results. People are attracted to those that believe in
themselves.
Here is one of my favorite quotes:
Watch your thoughts; they become words. Watch your words; they
become actions. Watch your actions; they become habits. Watch
your habits; they become character. Watch your character; it
becomes your destiny. ~~ Frank Outlaw
Decide now what it is you want. Where do you see yourself in 5,
10 or 20 years if you continue doing the same things? When
presented with an opportunity or a challenge, ask yourself some
questions. What will happen if I don't take any action? What
will the outcome be? Well, most likely, nothing will change.
You'll stay stuck in your job, struggle to pay your bills, or
live in fear. Now, ask yourself what will happen if you take
that risk? You could find a job you love, be earning more money,
or have more time with your family. Which of these scenarios
appeals to you most? You have a choice. What actions you take or
don't take next will determine the course of your future.
Deciding what you want is your first step. Once you know that,
make a plan and know your WHY. Without having a clear focus as
to what you want to achieve, it will just be a wish. Next,
visualize it. See it, feel it, as though you have already
achieved it. Visualization is very powerful. If you see it and
believe it, your mind will find a way to make it happen. Now,
put your thoughts into action.
There is more I want to learn and experience and I'm ready for
the challenge. I hope you are too. There's a saying, "the
journey of a thousand miles, begins with a single step. Are you
ready to take it? If not, what's holding you back?