Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Working on YOUR work

Something by day, something else by night? How does that work for anyone? How do you turn the "man's" work on/ off and ably work on what drives you?

Wasting thought and energy trying to answer these questions would prevent anyone from getting ahead on their OWN work. Ideally, keeping a clear focus on your dreams will facilitate a transition into achievable goals. Doing the 9 to 5 can inhibit and drain creative thought if you let it, but it keeps you on your toes. You're constantly dreaming to do something more for yourself. Therefore, the goals hold a higher yearning to be reached.

Keep your ears, opportunities, mind, doors and windows open for reality. You never know what reality is around the corner, the bend or behind the next door.

I don't want to live in reality if reality is the mundane 9 to 5, do what society tells you is right. I've always made things up as I go, how else are you supposed to do it (Seth's blog)? But if society tells you how things are supposed to be, that's not really reality, it's monotony. My reality is not the same as Susie Homemaker's.

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