I subscribe to a number of good blogs - unfortunately I don't always have time to read them. I usually just scan them when they show up in my inbox to see what's new. The other day when I received a post from CopyBlogger, the headline caught my eye and drew me in. It read, "The Snowboard, the Subdural Hematoma, and the Secret of Life". I just had to read on and I'm so glad I did! In the post, Brian Clark, the author and founding editor of CopyBlogger really drove the following point home:
"It’s all too easy to tell ourselves we can’t really do what we want. That it’s not practical, or it’s too hard, or that our dreams are selfish and not the “right thing” to do. ... What do you want to do? Why aren’t you doing it? I don’t care what your answer is … this is the only shot you’ve got. This is not a dress rehearsal. Who are you to chase your dreams no matter what, you might ask? Who are you NOT to?"
Thank you Brian - you are so right! I feel like I'm finally starting to restructure my life to do what I want and not what everyone else thinks I should do. Thanks for making feel so right about it. I'm just glad it didn't take a serious head injury on part to bring me to this realization. :-)



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