Is The Glass Half-full Or Half-empty?

Keep focusing on the fullness of your life: Keep remembering
your dreams, your strengths, your unique talents and skills. Be absolutely,
uniquely, fully yourself and you have everything you need to create the life of
your dreams. -Marc Allen

The reason you’re not living your dream is because not all
parts of you are in alignment with your promise.

Your dream will not actualize until you have all the skills
you need. Since it takes time to cultivate the full glass, you will find your
glass only half-full or half-empty.

As you work on developing all your skills, you will also be
buffeted by stronger forces.

If you want to be a writer, you have to learn the craft.
Assuming you know how to be clear and expressive, you may still find yourself
unpublished. So you need the additional skill of learning how to market your
writing.

Only when all your skills are complete will you be able to
fully express your dream.

This gap between talent and opportunity can be bridged once
you discover what you need to learn.

While you’re in this state of trying to develop the entire
experience, you will face opposition. Stronger ego states and life conditions
will press hard against you.

Those ego-states concerned with approval, safety, and
control will keep you away from cultivating your dream.

Environmental conditions arising from past experiences will
distract you.

These two conditions are sufficient to keep most people
living inauthentic lives, where they do what works but not what gives them true
self-expression and joy.

It is at these times of trial and hardship that you may be
tempted to focus on looking at the glass as half-empty.

The only way to raise your child-genius into full maturity
is to persist.

You have to hold your vision despite low moods, alternate
desires, and pressing circumstances.

Talent is seldom nurtured in ideal environments. Usually,
you have to tend the small flame of your dreams in the face of strong winds.
Only by persisting will you eventually have a fire greater than an opposing
draft.

You keep your dreams alive by focusing on how far you’ve
come.

You have to hold your vision and practice it.

When you persist in this way, you’ll move closer to your
goals.

When you persist long enough, you’ll find yourself living
your dream.

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