Monday, May 30, 2016

Do This, So When You're Dying You Will Never Have To

By Evan Sanders


In every single one of us is a dreamer.

We are all capable of doing incredible things. Some have lost their way. Others have given up in the past. But that doesn't mean you don't have the ability to dream anymore.

If we really believe in ourselves, we can make anything and everything happen.

Because if we don't believe in ourselves, how are you ever really expected to do something you've never done before?

You can't and you won't.

In order to acquire something you've never had, you must do all of the things you've never done. But without a strong foundation guiding you, you will always be a few steps behind of what it actually takes to make these things happen.

But if you work hard and combine that work ethic with a desire to get through anything that arrives your way, you will develop an unstoppable will.

Being absolutely terrified is part of the process.

If you can use that fear and not let it paralyze you it will be a good thing.

That's part of it.

Fear is something that is entirely unavoidable and will get stronger and stronger as you continue to move towards your dreams. This is to be expected. And this is the part where you get to show just how bad you want to make something happen.

Even if you are absolutely terrified, do it anyways.

Do it because you know that one day it will all be worth it. Do it because it brings joy to your heart.

Do it because going through all of the growth and change will turn you into a better man or woman.

Do it...

So when you're 80 and you're looking back on your life...

You can say to yourself...

"At least I gave it my all. At least I made an effort to the best of my ability and attempted to reach that greatness I always knew I was capable of."

So do it. Whatever it may be. Chase your dreams or feel the horrible sting of regret in the future. Put all of the work in now so you can become everything you've ever wanted to be. Try as hard as you can so you never have to wonder "what if?"




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