Daily Gratitude

Daily Gratitude: Read this again. And again. Now ask yourself when you have proven this to be true. I am positive that at some point in your life you were afraid of something, no matter how big or how small. Eventually, though, the wheels inside of you turned enough that you got the thought “hmm, maybe i can do that too (or something like it)” and boom, once the seed was planted, it began to germinate and before you knew it, you were out there doing it.

This has happened twice to me. Once that darn seed had to be nurtured for 30 years before it (and I) was strong enough to break through the ground. But it finally did. I had wanted to cross the US on foot for 30 years before I got the guts to try it. Oh yeah, I had all the excuses – I couldn’t get time off work was the biggest one. But you know what. As soon as that little bud made its way to peek above the ground, I was able to overcome even that excuse. What was real reason? I was afraid. I didn’t think someone like me had any business even contemplating it. But desire broke the fear and I got out of prison. It doesn’t matter that I didn’t complete my goal. What matters is that I had faith and tried to do it.

My experience with vol state was the same. I heard about it in 2012 and was totally fascinated. I read everything I could find about it. All those “thoughts” (aka excuses) were front and center. You can walk 314 miles; you’re not an elite runner so don’t even consider this; people will laugh at you. And on and on.

Once again it took time for that little tiny seed to grow enough courage for me to say “I’ve just got to do this.” Thank goodness it didn’t take 30 years like the other one though. As you know, it’s now become my main focus.

What is inside of you that’s scratching at its prison wall begging you to let it out? Pay attention to what it’s saying. Give it voice. If it’s a strong enough desire, let it out. And you will be freed – in more ways than you can imagine.


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