'Don't chase your dreams, catch them.' Unknown
Face
to Face with the Second Step
I was first introduced to Richard Stine's simple black and white line drawings
at a Westwood art faire while attending graduate school at UCLA.
His series, 'Smile in a Mad Dog's i’ brought a smile to my own and made me laugh.
While I lingered at his booth, lusting after his drawings, I was a poor graduate student and I just couldn't pay $30 for a simple line drawing. I walked away without buying anything.
Over the next year, every time I found myself stalled and frustrated after
starting a school or work project one of his images, 'Dog
face to face with the second step', kept popping into my
head.
I could clearly see that silly, flat-faced, wire-haired black dog with his
eyes glued to, and staring at, the second step of the stairs. I was
that dog. And it was exactly how I felt--face to face, not with
the first step, but the second. When I looked closely, I could
clearly see the second step was in fact larger than the first.
I began to see how life was going to progress. Just as I was congratulating myself for finally getting the latest project off to a
good start, I had to look out for that big second step stopping me in my
tracks.
The Second Step--An Opportunity for a Fresh Start
But the light began to dawn and I came to see the second step in a positive
light.
Instead of being pushed off-track by the unexpected obstacles, I learned to expect the unexpected and turn a potential ending into a fresh start.
WOOF! Be the Dog ~ Paws and Assess
What have YOU been working on that has you suddenly face to face with the
second step? What dream or vision have you been working on
that suddenly feels stalled? How long have you felt that churning and
simmering in your head, pulling you towards taking the next step? What's
stopping YOU? If you were to turn that ending into a beginning, what would you
do next?
What's
Got You Stalled?
- Fear of the unknown.
- Fear of failure.
- Fear of public failure.
- Too busy with school.
- Don't know where to start.
- No money.
- Work exhausts me and uses up my creative energy.
- I focus on helping other people, and then am too tired to help myself.
- I don't believe I deserve to achieve my dream.
You
can always feel the second step staring you in the face. You may not always be
able to articulate what it is blocking you from moving forward but you can feel
the invisible barrier just the same. Recognizing it's there is the first step
to moving past it.
Now is the perfect time to clear your path to making forward progress. Why not make today the day you choose to move past YOUR second step?
Three Steps to Get Past the Second Step--Again and Again
Get up 1 hour earlier
to devote yourself to your current dream.
Don't
let yourself be distracted.
Choose.
Choose the one thing to focus on NOW.
Act
today. Put your thoughts on paper, and convert
those thoughts to do-able actions. Choose to act on one step
today.
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