'Twenty years ago, when I went blind, it was tough to even find the bathroom. Now that I've climbed Mount Everest, well, I guess I've come a long way.' -Erik Weihenmayer
. What limitations have I been clinging to that I should and will throw right out the window, never to look back at again?
Erik Weihenmayer went completely blind when he was 13....
Since then he's climbed the world's tallest mountains, run marathons and jumped out of planes, among his many pursuits.
Erik's story is about having the 'vision' to dream big; the courage to reach for near impossible goals; and the grit, determination, and ingenuity to transform his life into 'something miraculous.'
If you want to learn more about Erik, his book, 'Touch the Top of the World' can be found just about anywhere.
OK. So if a blind guy can climb the world's tallest mountain...
How do those excuses sound that you keep coming up with about why you can't do that paltry little project that's been sticking its tongue out at you for months now.
People like Erik only have one thing that separates them from most everyone else; the attitude that life is to be lived; that accomplishments require some risk, and that the risks themselves can make life juicy and fun.
Now, it's probably not required that you risk life and limb to achieve most of your goals, is it? You want some juice, don't you? Accomplishment? Real excitement?
Then set a big goal. A REALLY big goal. But whatever it is, it's got to stretch you. It's got to be something that you really want... something that would really change your life.
Write down all the steps it will take. Who do you have to call? Where do you have to go? Does it require special training? Do you need tools or supplies?
What sacrifices do you have to make?
Sitting on the couch for another 10 minutes might be pretty 'comfortable.' Taking one more unimportant phone call might be more 'fun' in the moment.
But at the end of the day when you look in the mirror...the only way THAT'S going to be fun is if you cut short the unimportant phone calls, got off the comfortable couch, stopped hiding out and took some major steps toward a big goal... every day. If you do that consistently, you'll start to really be proud of who you're becoming.
Those 'sacrifices,' if you'll look at them aren't sacrifices at all.
Happiness comes from what you become, not what you get. Mike Brescia TRN.
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