Archive for September, 2007
The Day My Dreams Were Smashed
Remember how when you were a kid you weren’t afraid to dream? Then somewhere along the way, you learned to laugh at the foolish people who had dreams instead of having them yourself.
I clearly remember the day that I began to doubt my dreams…
It was 1989 and I was 14 years old, at the time (remember, this was the 80′s ok!) my dream in life was to own a brand new Corvette with customized heart tail lights. That dream consumed my thoughts. Even at 14, I was convinced that I would own a business and be rich one day.
I begged my mom to take me to go look at the Corvettes at the dealership. She agreed and, after work one day she picked me up and we went to the car lot. I was on top of the world when we arrived. I had never seen so many of my dream cars up close like this before. I had never ever seen the inside of one or gotten to sit in once. My mom looked very nice and perhaps wealthy in her corporate attire so it’s no wonder that the sales person approached us so cordially.
“Are you looking for a new car for yourself?” he asked my mom. My mom told him that no, we were looking for a new car for me and that when I was 16, I was going to get a Corvette. The sales person was surprised, probably thinking he had an easy catch. “Wow” so mom and dad are going to buy her a Corvette for her sweet sixteen? He asked. My mom told him ” oh no, she’ll be buying it herself! She’s going to save up the money to buy one.
Then in one single moment, that sales person set me down the path of forever doubting my dreams – He laughed at me. Not a chuckle- a hearty laugh as if he hadn’t been that amused in days. Until then, I completely believed that I could save up the money for a Corvette in the 2 years between 14 and 16, but with that laugh came doubt that this idea was possible.
I started to cry right there in the car lot and my mom told me something that I’ll never forget. She told me that you have to protect your dreams. That you can’t tell people about your dreams because the will not believe you and they will try to tear your dreams down.
Most people do not want you to succeed. I don’t think they do this intentionally, but I do believe that the people in our lives have a very difficult time seeing us for what we might be rather than what we could become.
Even more importantly, most people don’t want you to change because they need you for whatever role you are filling in their life and if you were to succeed, you would not fill that role any longer. The closest people to you in your life are also the ones that can smash your dreams the hardest.
Today I still take my mom’s advice, but I’ve become stronger. I don’t share my dreams with people until I have enough inner confidence in my dreams to handle the blows. I expect that most people won’t be supportive. If they are not, I never talk to them about it again. If they are supportive, then I’ve found an incredible person who is not afraid to dream and I become that much more confident in my belief that anything is possible.
Which person are you?
- The person that’s afraid to dream?
- The person that tears apart other people’s dreams and won’t allow them to change?
- Or the person that is confident enough to dream?
I think we’re all a little bit of each. But one thing is for sure. If you allow yourself to dream, your life can take on meaning again. And if you really LISTEN to other people when they tell you about their dreams and believe that they can change, you might be surprised and what people are capable of.
So do yourself and someone else a favor today, allow yourself to dream and give other people the permission to do so also.
Who Said That? Friday, September 21st 2007
A few posts this week are focused on Stumble Upon, and here’s why. I launched my new blog Self Made Chick on Saturday and on Sunday I had received almost 200 hits! The reason was that Jonathan (the author of Freelance Folder, Smart Wealthy Rich, and a mega-stumbler) had Stumbled on of my posts. Wow. I didn’t know it could have this effect.
Top 5 StumbleUpon Buzzkills
Dana Wallart dot Com is a Stumble Upon addict, and it’s working for her! She launched a new blog 5 days ago and because of her powerful Stumble Upon community, she’s already generated 77 comments in 8 posts- wow! If you want to know something about StumbleUpon, this is the person to ask, and definitely don’t kill her Stumble Upon Buzz! Learn from a Stumble Addict what NOT to Stumble in Dana’s 5 Stumble Upon Buzzkills List.
Five Ways To Improve Your StumbleUpon Rank Right Now
Learn from a Stumble God How you Can Improve your Stumble Upon ranking. Sheaman42 has dropped over 12,000 thumbs and is the creator of the Stumble Gods Group.
A Chance to Win $4000 in Awesome Blogging Prizes by Subscribing to David Airey’s Blog
This is a no brainer! David Airey is an incredible graphic designer who shares all kinds of design advice and tips on his blog. And if these gems of advice from a graphic artist like David weren’t enough, subscribing to his blog could win you $4000 in prizes.
Stand Out from the Crowd or Bust
Cash Quest- Have you Heard of It? Nate Whitehill does an excellent job of explaining this popular site that seems to buck the system at every turn in his post Are You on the Quest for More Cash?
Top Blogs Linkbait (Or Why Mark Wielgus Is A Genius)
I was thinking the same thing: Mark is a master link baiter! I’m referring to Mark of 45n5′s Top 100 Make Money Online blogs. I linked to it in two different blogs and here I am linking to it again! Dee from Net Business Blog deconstructs the link baiting strategy that makes Mark Wielgus a freakin’ genius link baiter.
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Happy Blogging and have a great weekend!
Daily Quote – September 21st – Joe Paterno
Believe deep down in your heart that you’re destined to do great things. Joe Paterno





