Monday, October 10, 2011

Dream- Believe- Achieve and more

Do you have a dream?

Do you Believe in your Dream?

What are you doing to Achieve your Dream?

Let me share with you MY DREAM.

     I enjoy helping people. So earlier this year, I tied that desire towards a more purposeful goal.

I became a Certified Professional Coach for Life/Business/Career along with my desire to help; I also developed a Customer Service Skills Training program.

     But there is also the realization that I must take action, self-discipline to complete some tasks that need to be done to give even more, it is in the ordinary routine of day in-day out that I am finding much to do, and sometimes feel little is being accomplished, until I step back and see how necessary the little things are. I also remind myself that I'm not really in charge of all that happens. I am responsible for my preparation, mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually. I am always guided to give the message that is needed-if I've done the preparation!

     For perspective, I am thinking that since I left my previous job, I have recovered emotionally and physically, and rediscovered the source of my strength. By becoming a coach I also had the opportunity to write a book that is published on Amazon available on Kindle (Nate's Adventure's with Aspergers and ADHD), and then started writing a second book. I developed a series of motivational speeches, developed several presentations for Customer Service Skills for small and medium sized businesses, joined a local Chamber of Commerce and attended several functions for networking purposes, and I know there is so much more to do.

      I can only compare this to like building a house, realizing I am not in this line of business I apologize in advance if I missed any steps.

      First you decide you are ready to build, you check for funds available, your credit is good, you have researched where you want your house to be located, determined an approximated cost of land, land preparation and construction. Then you choose a contractor who has to take several steps of their own before they can get ready to clear the land and be ready to begin to lay the foundation. All of the preparation can take several weeks to several months to be ready before there has been any indication to anyone driving by the property that a change is about to take place.

     The contractor will most likely have to go through several subcontractors before obtaining all the required paperwork and materials to be delivered to the building site. Then the real work begins.

     The land must be cleared and leveled, and the foundation is poured, following the plan carefully to ensure no steps are missed like leaving areas for necessary electrical and plumbing. Once the foundation is completed the builder will review the plans and engage as many as necessary to build a great team that completes the project to the future owner’s delight. Frequent check-ins with the future owner are needed to ensure everything stays on track and within budget, but sometimes, despite the best of plans and the best of intentions, something unexpected can happen that can set the project back, and sometimes even cause the project to be derailed or canceled.

     But when everything goes according to plan, you end up with a beautiful house that you can turn into a home where many feel welcome, where people will feel able to share with you their good and bad times and you do what you can to make everyone whose life you touch, just a little better, more clarity, more confidence, more direction.

   You can look back and remember when you first had your vision of what you wanted your home to look like, and it may look totally different now, it may be the size of a cabin, or a 60 room mansion, that will not matter in the end. You know what has been created here is a good thing, you did your due diligence and calculated the cost, and even if it cost you more than you anticipated you know the end result was worth it all.

     So at what stage do I believe I am at? Good question- I would say, the foundation is there, the majority of the construction is done, but there will always be more to learn, more to do, there are some minor things still be done, and as with any house it still has to go through final inspection. But I am ready for whatever happens next and will learn and grow from each experience.

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