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Title: You
Know All Those Things Youre Going to Do "Someday?"
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You
Know All Those Things Youre Going to Do "Someday?"
by Cathy Stucker, IdeaLady.com
Copyright 2003, Cathy Stucker
"Someday, Im going to . . ." How would you finish that sentence? We all
have things were going to do "someday". Some are big things, like getting
married, buying a house, finding a new job, starting a business, going back to school,
getting your writing published and so on. Others are smaller, but meaningful things, like
learning a new language or how to play an instrument. And still others are those tasks we
keep putting off, like organizing paperwork or cleaning out the garage.
Amazingly, some of the things we put off until someday are fun things, but even fun
things involve some risk--asking someone out on a date, signing up for a dance class or
taking that foreign vacation youve always thought about. And putting things off
until someday is really just a way of avoiding risk.
The truth is that "someday" never comes--until now, that is. September 15th
has been declared "Someday". So the day that you thought would always be in the
future is coming to your present! September 15th is the day to take action on
at least one of those things youve been putting off.
We humans are very creative when it comes to making up excuses and rationalizations.
"Im too old."
"Im too young."
"I dont have enough time."
"I dont have enough money."
"I cant do it until the kids start school."
"I cant do it until the kids are out of school."
"I have too many other things to do."
"Ill do it after I finish this other thing (that Im never going to start
either)."
"I dont have the training or experience I need."
"My spouse/boss/parents/kids/other wont let me."
"My spouse/boss/parents/kids/siblings/friends/others think its a bad
idea."
"My spouse/boss/parents/kids/siblings/friends/others wont help me."
Whew! It makes me tired just reading that list! What do you see when you look behind
the excuses? The truth is that youre too fearful, timid or just plain lazy to do the
things you claim you really want to do. But youre not alone. We all fall into the
"someday" trap now and then.
So, how do you overcome those obstacles and make your dreams come true? Follow these
steps to face your fears and get the motivation you need to succeed NOW, not some time in
the distant future.
1. Specifically define what you want to do. Saying that you want to learn another
language isnt specific enough. What language do you want to learn? You cant
reach your goal until you know exactly what it is.
2. Know why you want to do it. Often, we lack motivation to make a change or take a
chance because we dont have a conscious reason for why we should do this. Why do you
want to go back to school? It might be to get ahead in your career, to change careers,
just for the joy of learning, or because you think it is important to finish that degree
you started on years ago. Any of those are fine reasons; make sure you know what yours is.
3. Visualize your success. It is important to imagine yourself successful to realize
that you CAN do it. Thoughts that you cant do this, you were crazy to think that you
could, and you should just quit now and save yourself the aggravation and embarrassment of
going further will happen. You will have setbacks and feel frustrated at times. But if you
can imagine what your life will be like when you reach your goal, you will find it easier
to stay on track.
4. Surround yourself with others who support your vision. You dont need to hear
from a lot of naysayers, telling you that you cant succeed. Get with people who will
support and encourage you as you take steps toward your dream.
5. Use your success as a springboard to other successes. Once youve experienced
the exhilaration of doing one of your "Someday" projects, you wont want to
wait to start another one!
What are you going to do "Someday", September 15th? Use it to
complete one of those little "someday" projects, such as cleaning out the hall
closet, or move toward one of your bigger "someday" dreams, such as taking a
first step to starting a business or going back to school. Use it to prepare yourself for
your future--rewrite your resume, dust off that short story and mail it off to a
publisher, or ask that guy or gal you met recently to join you for coffee. Who knows where
that first step will lead you?
Then, pat yourself on the back and feel proud of your accomplishment. Savor the
feeling, and remember it well for the next time you think of putting something off until
"someday".
As the Idea Lady, Cathy Stucker can help you attract
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