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He reminded me that I took this on as a life-long dream and not to forget
fun and excitement of
experience.
He brought me back to reality by putting everything into perspective. Once grounded, I released
significance I had created around
challenge and focused on
fun again.
The steps came easier and I mastered
choreography.
Thanks to
encouragement of my friends and husband, I realized my dream and I'm glad I followed through with it.
I now have a lovely video I can look back on in
years ahead when I want to re-live my four-minute dancing career. :-)
I know that if I did not go
whole nine yards and take
action required to create
experience, I would have short-changed myself and would regret it to this day.
Not only am I regret free, but I have since taken on and accomplished other items on my "100 things to do in this lifetime" list and it feels great!
Is there something you have always wanted to create, achieve or experience?
Remember that when our time has come, it is usually not what we did that we regret, but what we didn't do.
Do you want to learn to paint, turn your passion into a business, write a book, learn a new language, or reduce your golf handicap?
There are so many things you can do in this lifetime, and we all have
same 24 hours in every day. It's up to you how you choose to use them and it's also up to you to believe in yourself.
Everyone else can believe in you and push you forward, but if you don't believe in yourself, it's not worth a hill of beans!
Remember …
You are never given a wish without also being given
power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. – Richard Bach
It is never too late to be what you might have been. – George Eliot
