Be A Legend
Being a legend often means having the courage to do what others don’t expect you to do. But when you have something legendary inside you, be a legend!
Being a legend often means having the courage to do what others don’t expect you to do. But when you have something legendary inside you, be a legend!
Some may call it a daydream. Others a vision. I don’t know what really happened to me in the shower this morning…but it happened. And the weight of it still hangs in the air.
With eyes shut, head back, hot water running over my head and down my body, all awareness of standing in my bathroom shower left and it was as if I was in a corner of a dark room watching an interview take place between an elderly woman and a young male journalist.
Ricky Van Shelton released a country song back in 1991 called “Keep It Between the Lines.” It was released less than a year before my daddy passed away, but I don’t remember listening to it much before he died. After he was gone, it became my anthem. Out on those country roads, driving for the…
I have never yet met a person who didn’t want to make a difference. A difference they deem as positive. That desire is built into our DNA. We may all differ in many ways, but in our humanity, we are linked. How will you make a difference today?
Are you running with the hope you’ll end up somewhere good? Or, do you need to gain peace and clarity to run with purpose and focus on the goal? Read more here.
What is your constant? That thing you can’t go a day without thinking about? Your dream, hope, wish? What do you do about it?
Are you tempted to hang on to things that are really special? We may not be likely to share if we fear running out of it. What if your greatest treasure has no end?
What if our abilities are waiting to surface until we start moving in the direction our heart is drawn?
You cannot live your purpose and nurture your fears at the same time. Think of any good story. What makes it good? Conflict, right? There is a protagonist, who is often known as the hero, and an antagonist, the hero’s opponent or rival. Now think of your purpose as being the protagonist and fear being its rival. Both are powerful, but whichever you yield to will win. You cannot entertain them both.
A lot of people have been in a state of what feels like perpetual transition. It is epidemic. Everywhere I go I talk to people who have been waiting and waiting…and waiting… on what they believe is their next step. Obstacles have blocked the forward movement of many plans and purposes. Hearts are yearning for what feels so close, but continues to escape their grasp. Well, folks, it is time to stop yielding to the obstacles, and start moving them.