Sunday, January 8, 2017

Stop Hoping For a Completion Of Anything in Your Life



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It is never going to be over, so stop waiting for the good stuff. As of now, speed a minimum of one hour a day doing whatever you are waiting to do until your finance are more secure, or until the have grown and left home, or until you have finished your obligations and you feel free to do what you really want to do. Don’t wait any longer. Don’t believe in the myth of “one day when everything will be different” Do what you love to do, what you are waiting to do, what you have been born to do, now.
Spend at least one hour a day doing whatever you simply love to do-what you deeply feel you need to do, in your heart-in spite of the daily duties that seem to constrain you. However, be forewarned: you may discover that you don’t, or cant, do it: that in fact, your fantasy of your future life is simply a fantasy. Most postponements are excuses for a lack of creative discipline. Limited money and family obligations have never stopped a man who really wanted to do something, although they provide excuse for a man who is not rally up to the creative challenge in the first place.
Find out today whether you are willing to do what it takes to give your gift fully. As a first step, spend at least an hour today giving your fullest gift, whatever that is for today, so that when you go to sleep at night you know you couldn’t have lived your day with more courage, creativity, and giving. In addition to the myth that one your life will be fundamentally different, you may believe, and hope. Don’t wait. Assume it is going to be however it is, forever.

The world will always present you with unforeseen challenges. You are either living fully, giving your gift in the midst of those challenges, even today, or you are waiting for an imaginary future which will never waited: not for money, security, ease or women. Feel what you want to give most as a gift, to the world, and do what you can to give it today. Every moment waited is a moment wasted, and each moment wasted degrades your clarity of purpose

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