Art Model, Covenant ©2015 Terrell Neasley |
Don’t be afraid.
You know I can honestly leave this post at just those 3 words, but anybody who knows me, knows I am never that succinct. I like to use my words, so let me articulate my meaning here. Elocution would serve better, but since I have not as of yet published my work via podcasts, the written word will suffice. As a former Staff Sergeant in the Army, my voice can deliver the intended affect with inflection and tone that deliver my meaning more accurately, but I will try to get my point across, nonetheless. Maybe one day I’ll do a speech on the matter. For now…the written word.
Art Model, Samantha ©2011 Terrell Neasley |
We all fear. Its inevitable that something will arise that will cause fear at some point in our lives. However, as you may already know, its how we respond to the fear that makes the difference. As a kid, I used to get my ass kicked just about daily, until I decided to make some changes. Since I was already taking a beating, how would striking back and defending myself make matters worse? So I learned to hit back…hard. Interestingly enough, the beatings stopped. Correlation? You tell me.
Today, I live differently. I don’t have to fight like that so much. There are other things in life that make me afraid, but those early years, along with some military refining has helped me control fears better, (but not eliminate them, however). Now, I almost have fun with it. Fear lets me take on life challenges that can be rewarding times ten more when you overcome them. I tend to run towards things I fear, which may not be wise at times, but I’m not altogether stupid either.
Art Model, Enyo ©2011 Terrell Neasley |
Don’t be afraid of the opinion of others. This is especially so, concerning those who should have little influence on your well-being, income, or health.
Don’t be afraid of being the only one. It can be lonely to go it alone but you will find out more about yourself, your capabilities, and thereby boosting your confidence. Not everyone has your vision or wants to do what you want to do. That doesn’t mean you have to flow with the status quo. Do you.
Don’t be afraid to lose things, people, or money. It’s bound to happen and you’ll have to accept that fact. Its supposed to be that way when you think about it. People will come and go, but that’s not always a bad thing. Things are temporary and you’ll always be getting more stuff.
Don’t be afraid to try new things. This is how you learn and experience the world.
Art Model, Anne ©2015 Terrell Neasley |
Don’t be afraid to fail. I’ve heard is said, “Failure is not the opposite of Success. It is PART of it.” You’ll make mistakes. Get up and learn from it.
Don’t be afraid of the unknown. You don’t know everything. In fact, you know very little. Hence, most of the universe is unknown to you. Think about how much you didn’t know 5 years ago. The things you know today were unknown to you then. You don’t always need to play it safe. Be smart. Get outside the lines a little bit. You’ll thank me.
Don’t be afraid to start that adventure. Old people don’t brag about how many overtime hours they spent at the office. That shit doesn’t make for good stories.
Art Model Emese, ©2011 Terrell Neasley |
Don’t be afraid to be hated. Not everyone will like you, especially when you start getting good and succeeding. That’s just a fact. It means you’re likely enjoying yourself. Don’t sabotage your own happiness worrying about somebody hating on you.
Don’t be afraid of bad circumstances. It happens. Its going to happen again. How you respond to bad circumstances is what makes the bad circumstances permanent or not. And if they are not permanent…why worry?
Don’t be afraid to trust yourself. In all actuality, you can’t trust yourself, but you should. You’re going to fail. You’re going to let yourself down. However all that matters is the fact that you still control you. You 100% can’t control anyone else. You CAN control you. So that makes you the most trustworthy person alive. Having some self control issues? Well, stop that shit.
Art Model, Melissa ©2009 Terrell Neasley |
Don’t be afraid to keep learning…from anybody. I learn as much from an 80 year old as I can from an 18 year old. I can’t say what I might learn from an 8 year old, but I’m sure its possible, somehow. You won’t know it all. Ever. So keep soaking up information and tidbits of wisdom where you find it. Keep your mind open because you’ll likely come across it in some of the most unlikely places. Age, social status, economic class, race… if you limit where you can accept learning because of these dividing lines, you limit the potential you can evolve to. Cut that shit out.
Now go handle your business.
Art Model, KristiC ©2016 Terrell Neasley |
Between safety and adventure, choose adventure. ~ Craig "I Choose Adventure" Ferguson
Wise words
Precisely, Joanie!!
Your comments are so true. Being willing to step out and experience the unknown is what it is all about.
And this is the way I try to live my life, Anne. And I try to invite more people to do the same through this blog. Gotta expand my reach!