Sunday, 23 August 2009
you made the efforts to sketch your blueprint, now trust it...at least a bit longer...
Doing the things that you love, that you are truly passionate about, that you are born to do, may involve dealing with things that you don't like.
So you need lots of discipline to bring you where you want to go.
Over the months/years, you did the soul searching, you did the gap analysis, you identified your goals and determined the prices to pay, you made and revised the Master Blueprint of Life with detailed plans...then you plunge in to pay your dues day in & day out swimming towards your destination.
It's a tough run, it's not for everybody. You know what it takes.
Some days into the journey, things happen. They always do. It can be as trivial as a terrible mood after a bad day; or it can be someone or something that storms into your life story with the burning twister so authoritative it burns through your mind and turns your beliefs & plans upside down.
You feel like giving up.
It's like you're just enlightened/awaken to see all the flaws and stupidity and unnecessary plans that are just not going to make your dreams come true. The scheduled marathon training seems downright absurd given your calling as a physician...
There may be moments when you really believe your original Master Blueprint of Life is torn & crashed & destroyed and that it was wrong & worthless...
Not matter what or who they are, Don't let them do this to you.
Don't let them break your plan and discipline and hard-earned momentum just like this.
Just set aside some time in the weekend, or go to bed 30mins later each day for one month, or even take a vacation, to really scrutinize your Blueprint and your mind. Eventually you'll find the adjustments that your original Blueprint might need are no big deal.
And you'll be glad you did discipline yourself to still go run the marathons.
So you need lots of discipline to bring you where you want to go.
Over the months/years, you did the soul searching, you did the gap analysis, you identified your goals and determined the prices to pay, you made and revised the Master Blueprint of Life with detailed plans...then you plunge in to pay your dues day in & day out swimming towards your destination.
It's a tough run, it's not for everybody. You know what it takes.
Some days into the journey, things happen. They always do. It can be as trivial as a terrible mood after a bad day; or it can be someone or something that storms into your life story with the burning twister so authoritative it burns through your mind and turns your beliefs & plans upside down.
You feel like giving up.
It's like you're just enlightened/awaken to see all the flaws and stupidity and unnecessary plans that are just not going to make your dreams come true. The scheduled marathon training seems downright absurd given your calling as a physician...
There may be moments when you really believe your original Master Blueprint of Life is torn & crashed & destroyed and that it was wrong & worthless...
Not matter what or who they are, Don't let them do this to you.
Don't let them break your plan and discipline and hard-earned momentum just like this.
Just set aside some time in the weekend, or go to bed 30mins later each day for one month, or even take a vacation, to really scrutinize your Blueprint and your mind. Eventually you'll find the adjustments that your original Blueprint might need are no big deal.
And you'll be glad you did discipline yourself to still go run the marathons.
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