Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Optimism: Framing Your Life



This morning I practiced yoga for the first time. I admit it was harder than I expected, but as the drops of sweat fell to the mat, I was able to let go of some of the negative energy that was passed to me yesterday. Allow me to paint a picture:

Two Constituents, Thirty Minutes.

As a means of fellowshipping and wanting to discover more about each other, we decided to do so over a meal. Engaging in conversation about life and the present, we flowed from topic to topic as we transitioned into future goals.

Initially the conversation went very well until I realized this person was, knowingly or unknowingly, very discouraging. As I began talking about my future goals, my younger-than-average age was soon discovered and created a bit of a detour in our conversation.

Everyone who knows me knows that I have traveled extensively, living amongst other cultures and partaking in authentic cuisine. Result: I want and will have my own restaurant one day. My associate’s reply, "I gotta say from experience of working in the restaurant business, it's going to be pretty tough for you, but I don't want to be discouraging."

“Ok thanks.”

The conversation continued as we talked about how hard the entertainment industry is to break into and "how hard it will be for me to get to the positions I would like." Because for most people, it just occurs ‘happenstance.”

“Thanks again big guy, for your wise words.”

My readers, allow me to give you some different advice.

NEVER put limitations on yourself, others are going to do that for you. With every grain and cell in your body, you must truly believe your dreams can come true.

As Steve Jobs stated at a Stanford commencement speech: “your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of other’s opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.”

When you come into your own not only as a dreamer but also as a doer, you will notice an increase in your hustle and a decrease in your fear. You will still have some negative people trying to pull, twist and kick you off your path. But also know this: you will be equipped. Dust the dirt of your shoulders and allow all the negative comments to roll off like beads of sweat to the ground.

My friends, I think the beast of negativity tried to influence me yesterday, but to hell with him.
“I’m an optimist. It doesn’t seem too much use being anything else.” –Winston Churchill

One Life, You Decide