Give Yourself Something to Pursue
Today, right now, is the best time ever to choose to do something that
truly matters. Something you alone can share with the rest of us.
Something you are capable of doing but continue to put off because you
think you are not ready. You have everything you need to, at least try.
Stop questioning yourself. Stop listening to everyone else. Don’t
hesitate to contribute. The world needs more creators, not consumers.
It has never been easier to decide to
be responsible for your own work, for the change you expect. Everybody
is supposed to fit in, to be like the others, to belong and to share the
same values. But sometimes when things are predictable and safe, things
get boring and innovation suffers. We have come this far because of a
few people who were bold enough to try something new and different.
Don’t fail to exercise your
right to try something. Get into the habit of questioning the rules, of
becoming curious about where you could try something different and where
you could throw the windows open. You will be surprised at you are
capable of.
And give yourself permission
to suck in the beginning. Don’t beat yourself and stress over your
imperfections. Nobody is perfect. But guess what, the real world rewards
those who get stuff done. Those who choose to show up. Those who
launch. Those who have the courage to start.
And those who choose to
create. Not those who wait until things are perfect. Start with
something you can do today or this week, even if you can commit a few
minutes to it. And tomorrow, do it again. Maybe for a few more minutes.
And so on.
Start a journey that matters
“The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.” — Mark Twain
Your pursuit should be
meaningful to you. Why you pursue something is equally as important as
what you pursue. Start something greater than yourself. Something you
truly believe in.
Purpose eases the pain of the long hours and gives you the fortitude to
fail. It makes menial tasks meaningful and even fulfilling.
Many historic innovators of
our time started something with the undying belief that they can create
something of great and lasting significance, what others are not willing
or able to. It acknowledges room for possibility. It challenges
you — and it invites others to help you pursue something of greater
significance to you and the rest of the world.
You can’t change the world if
you want to fit in. The system will reward you for your efforts. It
always does. But when you are in a comfort zone, you have no desire to
be who you are. Choose to be your authentic self, let go of who you
think you should be to be who you are. The magic always happens outside
your personal security walls.
But what if it get’s ugly and I fail?
“Take
chances, make mistakes. That’s how you grow. Pain nourishes your
courage. You have to fail in order to practice being brave.” — Mary Tyler Moore
It will get ugly. You will
fail. You will stumble. Nobody can promise you a safe path. There are no
safe routes if you want to be different and do something you care
about.
But if you’ve chosen well,
after you fail you will be one step closer to succeeding, you will be
wiser and stronger and you almost certainly will be more respected by
all of those that are afraid to try.
There’s no such thing as
failure, only feedback. Take a chance if you can. You will learn what
doesn’t work in the process if you fail. You are not your failure.
Pursuit is a process. If you
have something amazing to offer the rest of us, make time to pursue it
today. It doesn’t have to be a big leap but the first step matters.
Pursue something that bring out the best in you. That way you will enjoy
the journey and the process.
If you’re trying to do something new and impossible, expect it to be a long wait before anyone notices. “Good ideas have lonely childhoods”
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