mexiblunt
Well-Known Member
Seems like the parking lot example is a common one. By buddy is a private currier. He got me into all this stuff 4-5 years ago when he moved to my town for work while dealing with his divorce and bankruptcy. He had nothing! He now has his own condo in the city and is looking for a farm out here to move to next year to retire at 32.
I myself have not worried about much the last few years and everything seems to just fall into place. I'm a dreamer! Visualizer! I haven't actually applied for work in years, the perfect opportunities just come when needed even if I didn't know or care what was needed till after it happens. I am very grateful for everything this I feel is also key.
I have also learned not to sell yourself short on your dreams. It's good to go big! When I was a young teen I raced moto-x and my dream was to win a championship! I visualized every race the nights prior while lying in bed every turn rut,alternate line, I had every wall in my room plastered with moto-x pics. After three years I did it! I had it won by points before the season ended the guy in 2nd could have won every race after and not caught me. I raced those races anyway and broke my leg on the last jump of the season on the last lap 50 feet before then finnish. This event got me into a bad place. Drugs,drinking etc. I started playing guitar and quit racing. Then my dreams changed to playing in a band and doing gigs in the local bars and maybe putting out our own CD. We held a band together for 10 years and did everything I dreamed.
I was too modest with my dreams!! I got exactly what I dreamed but didn't realize both till after they were gone. In both instances I felt as though things were just getting going when they were ending. Sorry for the book, but some things just take time.
I myself have not worried about much the last few years and everything seems to just fall into place. I'm a dreamer! Visualizer! I haven't actually applied for work in years, the perfect opportunities just come when needed even if I didn't know or care what was needed till after it happens. I am very grateful for everything this I feel is also key.
I have also learned not to sell yourself short on your dreams. It's good to go big! When I was a young teen I raced moto-x and my dream was to win a championship! I visualized every race the nights prior while lying in bed every turn rut,alternate line, I had every wall in my room plastered with moto-x pics. After three years I did it! I had it won by points before the season ended the guy in 2nd could have won every race after and not caught me. I raced those races anyway and broke my leg on the last jump of the season on the last lap 50 feet before then finnish. This event got me into a bad place. Drugs,drinking etc. I started playing guitar and quit racing. Then my dreams changed to playing in a band and doing gigs in the local bars and maybe putting out our own CD. We held a band together for 10 years and did everything I dreamed.
I was too modest with my dreams!! I got exactly what I dreamed but didn't realize both till after they were gone. In both instances I felt as though things were just getting going when they were ending. Sorry for the book, but some things just take time.