Sky High Happiness

What could we accomplish if we knew we could not fail?
— Eleanor Roosevelt

Walker Hayesโ€™ โ€œFancy Likeโ€ is now bookmarked in my search history. The happy music โ€“ become Applebeeโ€™s ad โ€“ keeps me laughing along with folks who exuberantly dance without worrying about failing. See examples

That said, consider Mark Twainโ€™s words,

20 years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didnโ€™t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.

Seeย Succeed and Soarโ€™sย The Rescue Airboatโ€ post.ย 

Did you know that Halle Barry slept in a homeless shelter early in her acting career?

Did you know that when Howard Schultz told his mother he wanted to work with a coffee company, she wept, crying, โ€œAre you crazy? Whoโ€™s going to buy coffee?โ€ Schultzโ€™s response, โ€œI just felt I had to follow my dreams.โ€ With his help, Starbucks grew from 60 stores to 16,000 outlets.

Did you know that Ed Sheeran slept in London Underground train stations and on top of heating vents on the way to becoming one of the biggest names in music?

What if they’d been stopped by these obstacles that end too many dreams?

  • The need for certainty, stability and predictable outcomes
  • Limiting beliefs that make us feel not good or smart or deserving enough to have what the heart desires.

Fortunately, thinking about what brings joy overcomes these barriers. Also, writing out your story, finding our communities and theseย Finding Your Life Purposeย tipsย from Tony Robbins’ Team.

Addicted2Successย offers โ€œ7 Habits of People Who Follow Their Dreams,โ€ which include:

  1. Give yourself permission
  2. See fears and move past them
  3. Take small steps daily
  4. Read all sevenย 

For added encouragement, see CBS News story of Walker Hayesโ€™ tough, tragicย journey to โ€œFancy Like.โ€

Hayes has caused so much happiness that I wonder how much more joy the world would contain if — each day — everyone asked Eleanor Roosevelt’s question:ย ย What could we accomplish if we knew we could not fail?

As Seth Godin said, โ€œThe only thing worse than starting something and failing โ€ฆ is not starting something.โ€

Christopher Reeve said, โ€œSo many of our dreams at first seem impossible, then they seem improbable, and then, when we summon the will, they soon become inevitable.โ€

Otherwise,

When you stop chasing your dreams, your dreams start chasing you.
โ€“ย Dez Del Rio

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Along with thoughts on Eleanor Roosevelt’s statements and topics as vast as the universe, here are books Iโ€™ve been reading this month.Nothing to See Here.ย See Review:ย Captivated Reading Review.

Toms River. See Review:ย ย New York Times Review.

Born A Crime.ย See Review:ย ย C.aprichos Books Review


Eleanor’s Insights

Succeed and Soarโ€™s โ€œEleanorโ€™s Insightsโ€ series is illustrated with photographs of โ€˜wild places.โ€™ This postโ€™s featured image of cumulus clouds is also presented in the the SkyScapes collection without text.

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Sandra Gould Ford is an author, educator and former steelworker who presents arts experiences to encourage, refresh, enrich creative thinking and inspire. She belongs to the Authorโ€™s Guild and Science Fiction Writers of America and is a former member of the American Society of Media Photographers. For more information, visit her web site: SandraGouldFord.com.

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