Monday, November 24, 2014

Take the Leap.

Have faith it will lead you somewhere. 

Somewhere is better than being in stasis. A chance or a leap, might not take you to where you want but if you stay put, you'll most definitely get no where. There is no betting on how well something will work out but if you're doing something you enjoy, it won't be in vain.

Getting out of a routine, isn't the easiest thing. In fact, a routine is the easiest thing to slip into. Almost like a nicely worn out t-shirt, frayed at all the right places, has a hole or two to make it breezy and feels like home. It feels like nothing can go wrong, especially if that is all you have been doing. Nothing of that is wrong, it's just that, there is so much more to life and there really is, so little time. 

Who doesn't want a good job? Who doesn't want good money? Who doesn't want a stable life? Who doesn't want to fulfill dreams and desires? Even so, how many of us have the courage to take that leap? That significantly huge leap. It might mean giving up stability, and/or certain responsibilities, it could truly change your life, but that is the thing, for better or worse? That always seems like the deal-breaker but can it really be measured in that sense? Not really.

In the past few months, i have been motivating people around me to start small projects to spice up their life. Working life can be a big rain-cloud but that doesn't mean you shouldn't have time to do things that you love and will make you love life as you should. If life was a game, think of all the secret achievements you have yet to stumble upon. No hacking.

2014 is coming to an end and i honestly feel that it was a year wasted for me. I only have myself to kick-in-the-ass for but i do have good memories of it. I am a crazy project-starter but admittedly, my attention span can be wanting, in which i end up with a handful of great ideas but none that have been completed. 

So i have decided to make all my future projects, the kind that doesn't have an ending to it, a continuously progressing sort of thing. That i am able to continue doing them, even though i may take...a little more time than most.