Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Coaching myself for the Fire Walk

My 4:30 wake up call was a little rough this morning. Starbucks wasn't enough to unleash the power within today.  I have arrived in New York and their is excitement is in the air.  Feels like a strange new age rock concert is about to begin. There are a lot of overly happy people and big Prevost buses around here!   The sun came out so I headed off to Manhattan to find some shopping therapy and hang out in the park. Most importantly, I found this huge WholeFoods that I read about. (I know, grocery shopping while on vacation is pathetic - but I can't help it). It was amazing! Set up like a market, with everything you can dream up, so big I got lost. Everything super fresh, neat displays, samples through out, even a pub inside the store with imported organic beers. Good thing my room has a fridge! As I spent the day traveling around on my own I had the chance to think about my life happenings, and the events unfolding tomorrow (The Fire Walk). I began to contemplate the concept of what it takes to really commit to do something that seems like a huge challenge - perhaps to big and too scary for some.   I think it comes down to believing in yourself. Knowing your strong enough. Believing in yourself comes from making a commitment to face your fears and find a way - no matter what. You decide you won't wait for others to figure it out for you. If you decide to focus on what you have committed to achieve, then following through by taking action in the direction of your desires, the solutions must unfold. Could it be that easy? And haven't you noticed, solutions usually come just when we think that there are no other options, but we try one more time. What is it that you really want but are afraid to commit to? For just a few minutes, in your mind's eye, see yourself as having achieved your goal. Hold that in your mind, feel it in your bones. That's who you really are. That's you facing your fears, breaking through old beliefs.  Anything is possible when you believe in yourself! I think the caffeine is finally kicking in!

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