Last week, I was invited to speak at a university
class on the topic Follow Your Dreams.
I confessed to these eager juniors and seniors that it had only taken me 37
years to find the path to living my passion and follow my dreams. But, today, there are fewer boundaries and
more opportunities for twenty-year olds to express their dreams and live their
passion. My point was simply it’s never too late to live your dream, and the
sooner you begin to live your passion, the sooner you can begin charting your
roadmap to fulfillment, abundance and success.
After my presentation, several students came forward
seeking my personal advice and counsel on their goals and dreams. One enthusiastic
young man told me, “I plan to be where you are in ten years.” I wished him luck and encouraged him
onward. But, on my way back to the
airport, it occurred to me that in ten years, he would only be 30 years old and,
therefore, it would be impossible for him to “be where I was at” given his limited
life experiences to that point.
Interestingly, this same point was made a few days
later during a speech by Terry Hawkins, an outstanding speaker, trainer and
author of the popular Stickman book
series for kids. During her presentation, Terry shared a story about meeting a young
lady who also aspired to be a speaker/author. Terry told us, “In our 50s, we
have accumulated many memories. But, in our 20s, we have few memories and life
experiences. That’s why life gets harder as we get older, and that’s why no one
in their 20s or 30s can quite be like me.
It’s my life experiences and stories that make me different and unique
from anyone else.”
How true that is. Each of us is destined to travel
our own path. At various intersections of your life, there are choices you must
make and consequences for every choice. Some consequences are very positive –
meeting the love of your life at the party you decide to attend at the last
minute, or finding out about a great job opportunity from a friend of a friend
who happens to be there.
Living
your passion is one of the cornerstones of The Course of 10,000 Days™. To live your
passion, you need to answer two simple, but demanding questions. First, “What
is it that you love to do so much, you would do it for free; but, you’re so good
at it someone will pay you to do it?
Secondly, what’s your plan for success?
The sooner you can answer those questions, the sooner you can begin to
live your passion.
About
the Author: Tom Hinton is a professional speaker
and the author of the popular new book, 10,000
Days: The Rest of Your Life, the Best of Your Life! He teaches The Course of 10,000 Days™, a dynamic
personal development and self-growth weekend retreat for individuals who want
to live their passion, love their life and create a lasting legacy. For
information please visit: www.10000Days.org
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