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Rabu, 25 Januari 2012

Learn to trust your inner voice...

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Life Lessons 

Are you fulfilling your life's passion?

Do you have the confidence to trust your own inner voice?

"The best career advice to give to the young is to find out what you like doing best and get someone to pay you for doing it."

-Katherine Whitehorn

In the first grade, our tall, red-headed teacher, Cleo Reagan, asked us...

"How many artists are in this class?"

We all raised our hands.

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Four years later, our short, diminutive art instructor, Wanda Helvey, asked the same question and only one-third of the same class responded by raising their hands.

By the seventh grade, we were down to one-sixth of the class and finally by our senior year, only two out of the original 25 raised their hands. What happened across twelve years? Had we been sucker punched with self-doubt about our artistic capabilities?

At the start of our schooling, our parents gave frequent positive feedback about our artwork as they proudly displayed our renderings on the refrigerator. Somewhere along the path of our elementary education, some person or teacher pointed out a mistake and we started focusing on those comments. The presumed mistakes manifested themselves into, "I can't draw. I'm not an artist." We internalized the criticism and forever gave up on some of the best talent that 2-to 5-year-old children had developed. The majority of artists started listening to other voices and putting more credence in the opinion of their peers versus their own inner voice of confidence. Who has the right to feed you such negativity?

The mistake made is in listening to other people. On top of that, the grading process of the arts is questionable. Grading systems point out flaws. Isn't the whole idea of school to learn, grow and become contributing citizens?

Life Lesson...

Above all else:

Listen to your inner voice and have confidence that you can chase your own passion.

Foster an intimacy with your own skills and confidently build from your first level of success.

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What you've just read is an excerpt from Life Lessons - Simple Words that Matter. It was written by Rick Tocquigny, CEO and Chief Servant of Artbeat of America and Gracefully Yours Greeting Cards and the host of the popular blog-talk radio show Life Lessons.

Rick invites us to "share life lessons at your pace, pass on your wisdom and enjoy your passionate journey." Life Lessons' short stories and common sense anecdotes are a purposeful approach to sharing wisdom, setting all of us on the course for enlightened living.

This book will make you stop to reflect on the Life Lessons that are all around you!

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All the Best, 
Mac Anderson
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