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[G332]Going In For Life Instrumental
by Bonnie Mcfarland, Bon
With the headlights only able to provide visibility on the asphalt directly ahead, you resort to moving forward slowly, as you focus on the part of the road you can see.

Almost magically, each time you reach the end of the headlight beam the fog seems to dissipate and you can see just a little bit further down the road.

Does your life ever feel like this?

We all love the times when we know what we want, exactly what steps to take to get there, and are able to just do it. Case closed. Mission accomplished.

Unfortunately life isn't always that clear. Sometimes it's more like driving on a dark, foggy road: you may not be able to see where you're going or how to get there.

Times like this can be frustrating and overwhelming. Whirring around and around in your head trying to figure it out, you struggle. You get stuck or perhaps you take random action so you're at least doing *something.* But none of this helps; you still can't see where you're going.

What Can You Do?

There is an alternative: focus on what you *can* see and take your next step based on that. When you take that step you'll be at a new vantage point, able to see a little further down your path and can then choose your next step from there.

It's just like using your headlights on that foggy night: look at what is illuminated in front of you and drive that part of the road.

It Happened to Me

I recently had a personal experience of not being able to see clearly through the fog. After two years of spending most of our time on a small island 1.5 hours north of Seattle, my husband and I have decided we want to make this our permanent home. We knew this meant it was time to face the project of getting our Seattle house ready to sell.

Being a good planner, I usually go directly to action at moments like this. But not this time. Instead I became completely overwhelmed with all the details, complications, and unanswered questions.

We don't have a permanent island house yet so where will all our belongings go? Since we don't know what size or kind of house we'll eventually have, how can we know what to keep and what to get rid of? What stuff should we remove and what should we leave to help the house sell better? What should be our top priority in the next few weeks, thoroughly clutter clearing the house or handling just the visible clutter so we can put the house on the market quickly? Where should we start with all that needs to be done? What really must be done and in what order?

Whew, it's exhausting just remembering this.

Eventually I talked with Denny, my best ally in life, and told him how much of a tizzy I was in. He had a clearer sense of where to start. We spent a few hours quickly cleaning and picking up the house. Then we did a fast pass through dealing with the obvious clutter that we could easily decide about. After that, we tackled the room with the most clutter.

By the end of the day, we'd accomplished an enormous amount plus I was clear about what we needed to do for the next few weeks. And I felt much better!

I had been lost, stuck, overwhelmed. After I took the first few steps I could see much further down the road and was then able to identify my next steps.

You'll Never See It All

When it comes to life, no one can see all the steps of her or his path. As my friend, Barry, said to me, "Life keeps life-ing." There are unpredictable twists, turns, and curves in the road. Sometimes the road is foggy and unclear.

Having a clear vision for where you want to go in life is exhilarating, wonderful, useful, and powerful. And even when you have a clear vision, as you move toward it you'll see different parts of the path, discover new steps to take, and evolve your vision.

Here's another example of taking the steps you see.

I'm coaching two life partners who also share a big vision for creating a healing center together. They are very clear on their vision and that the time for it is three to five years from now.

From where they are today, they cannot see every step of the path ahead. It wouldn't make any sense to create a plan for everything to be done during the next three to five years.

Based on what they can see right now, we identified a few steps for them to take in the next three months, including setting up a file folder for the center, contacting someone to explore healing ideas, and teaching a meditation class. Each of these steps "lit them up" (energized and enlivened them) and moved them in the direction of their vision.

In a few months we'll look again and see what is illuminated from their new point on the path.

In Your Life

Here are a few suggestions for moving forward even when you can't see your entire path.

1) Identify what you do know and what you are clear about.

It could be "I want to figure out what to do with my life that will be more enjoyable and fulfilling" or "I want to start my own organizing business to help people reduce the stress in their lives caused by clutter and chaos."

However general or specific you can be about your destination, it gives you at least some direction. Don't worry if you don't have it all figured out. It will become clearer over time, as you take the steps that are illuminated in front of you.

2) Now look at what you see right in front of you. What step or couple of steps could you take towards your destination?

Your steps can be small or large and will, of course, be different for each person.

I strongly recommend you choose steps that "light you up." They'll give you more momentum and are the foundation for sustainable action.

3) Keep taking whatever steps are illuminated in front of you. Then see what your new vantage point shows you regarding your destination and next steps.

"The journey of 1000 miles starts with one step" states the ancient Chinese saying.

When you're stuck and unclear, stop focusing on what you can't see or don't know about where you're going in life and how to get there. Look instead to where your lights are illuminating your path and take the steps you can see. Step by step, you can discover and create what you truly want in life.

Enjoy!

Adults are partly right. They know that there is a cost to living. They know that you have to find money to pay for food, clothing and accommodation. And they ‘think' they know that the chances of you becoming famous, for example, are slim.

What do you want to do when you are older? Many teenagers tell me that they want to be an actress, a doctor, a lawyer, a motocross champion, a professional football player, a pop star, a computer programmer, a pilot, a soldier, a racing driver or an astronomer. Someone even told me they wanted to become a magician.

Not many people tell me that they want to work in a hotel, work in an office, pick fruit or vegetables, cook food, repair cars, maintain roads or perform one of the hundreds of jobs that the majority of people do each and every day to keep a roof over their heads.

So what happened to all of those ‘everyday' people, did they have the same dreams as you?

Yes, most people dream of great things when they are a teenager but very few go on to achieve them. What can you learn from them that will stop the same thing happening to you?

The first thing that you need to appreciate is that success does NOT just happen to you. There is a lot of hard work and effort that goes in to every success story. You will not just stumble across success, or become a pop star, simply because you want to be one.

Speak to any successful person and they will all tell you the same thing – you need to have goals. You need to know exactly what you want, not just some vague notion about the ‘lifestyle' that accompanies this dream. You need a main goal and also lots of smaller goals – things that you have to achieve on the way to achieving the big one.

You need to discover what skills or knowledge that you need to be able to do the thing that you want to do. You need to find out if there is a qualification that you need to have to gain you entry into that profession.

If you want to be a singer it takes more than the ability to sing. You are competing against thousands of other singers, many of which have been singing from an early age and take lessons with professional voice coaches several times per week. They practice seven nights per week and already perform in front of small audiences and enter talent contests as often as they can. Are you doing this?

If you want to be a motocross champion it takes more than the ability to ride a bike. You are competing against thousands of other amateurs like yourself who have been riding motocross bikes from the age of four and have been competing almost every weekend for years. They really know how to ride a bike. They have put in the time to develop and hone their skills and their parents are fully behind them buying them the best equipment and travelling to new meetings to put them up against faster riders. These people are very fast. Have you put the same time in at the same level?

I am not trying to put you off. I want you to wake up to the fact that if you are not already practicing and competing at the peak level of your dream activity then you need to start damn quick or accept that someone else is going to live your dream and not you.

What you need to do to become the person in your dream is to work out the difference between your life now and what it is you need to be the person in your dreams.

You need to work out what skills you need and how you are going to achieve them. You need to work out what knowledge you need and where you are going to get it. You need to work out where you are going to find the time to do this and how it is going to be paid for. You need to ask yourself if you are prepared to put in the hard work and long hours that are required to get you to where you want to be.

Many of the best actors and actresses in the country went to a highly competitive stage school to learn their craft. Students of these schools have to work long hours and extremely hard just to survive, never mind stand out as a future star. But stage school doesn't even begin there. Entry to the best academies is competitive and you need to prove to them that you have ‘what it takes' just to get in. You need to have been performing in plays and stage shows prior to applying. You need to show that you have a track record of excellence in acting. Can you prove this?

On your way to your dream position you need to LEARN all of the things that will be necessary when you are in that position.

You need to work backwards from your dream and calculate all the steps required to get to where you want to be. A lawyer, for example, needs a law degree. Depending where you intend to study places can be very competitive so you need to have good school or college grades prior to getting in to university. Don't think that you can just turn on your school work in the last couple of years prior to university – you need to work hard at school in all your subjects, in all your year groups, to achieve the required grades.

So, if you still want to live your dream and you are prepared to put in all the hard work and effort to get you to where you want to be then I wish you good luck.

But consider one thing, if you are not going to put in all of this hard work or you mistakenly still think that it is still just going to happen to you, what are you going to end up doing to provide you with the money you need to live? Probably the same thing as most people in their routine jobs.

Start to enjoy learning. Learn the things that you are interested in. Find out how to improve your learning to make it more useful to you. Become an expert in whatever field you want to excel in. Set yourself some goals and start today.

Oh yes, and the person that told me that they wanted to become a magician has now been making a good living that way for over 10 years. He has performed on more than one occasion to Prince Charles, the future King of England. He has also performed for a host of other celebrities and even topped the bill on New Year's Eve at the ‘6 star' BURJ AL ARAB hotel in Dubai.

Live the dream.
© 2005 Max Wiseman

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