четвъртък, 29 октомври 2015 г.

Fear And Massive Dreams

By Evan Sanders


If your dreams don't scare you, they aren't big enough.

But it goes past just being scared. There are times when you will be paralyzed in fear. You'll feel the immensity of the dream weighing down on your shoulders. Dreams are dense. They're significantly heavy sometimes. But they also have an incredible lightness about them if you actually give them an opportunity to blossom.

Most people will attempt taking the journey of their dreams once or twice and give up after they fail. But when you are deeply committed to your dreams, you have to try time and time again because you almost certainly will not nail it on the first time. Big dreams will test your personality, your resolve, and your willingness to see something through even if you cannot see it right now.

When that heavy fear comes in, what can we do?

Nothing really.

Instead of building walls, running from it, or making an attempt to fix it, why can't just sit with it and really feel that fear? When you stop running from your fears and you ask them into your life, a relationship develops.

When you begin to understand your fears and listen to what they are trying to tell you, you can learn day in and day out about where your weak spots are and where you need to do some work. More importantly however, you can start to develop a relationship with negative emotions instead of trying to avoid them at all costs.

How incredible would that be - to be well situated with your emotions and to create an unbreakable foundation built on your worst fears and your enormous dreams? You would never run again. In fact, you would stand strong through any storm as you are constructed from something that roots itself thousands of feet deep down into the ground and extends miles into the sky above.

Don't run from your fears. Run straight into them.




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