Go for Your Dreams
December 26, 2008
In a few days, I'll be interviewing Peggy McColl about her new book BE A DOG WITH A BONE: ALWAYS GO FOR YOUR DREAMS. So I read the book -- a tiny thing at just over one hundred pages, and those pages are packed.
What strikes me first is the chapter on Dogged Determination. Peggy McColl lists several examples of dreams and the final one resonates deeply with me. I've been thinking lately that I am not focused on one goal, and I must be. This chapter speaks of figuring out your dreams and being as determined as that dog with a bone. That example reads I am a New York Times best-selling author. I am known throughout the world in a very positive way, as well as being highly respected in my business. My work is making a positive and beneficial contribution to the lives of millions of others.
Just as my eyes light on that paragraph and connect with my memoir which I wrote this past year and which is with my literary agent...just at that very moment that the thought becomes a feeling connecting with my passion...just as I smile with recognition that her words work for me...a message pings in.
It is from Richard Evans. I interviewed Rick last week about his book GRACE, about a girl who was raped by her stepfather, and I revealed to the author -- as I did in a book blog on this very site a few days ago -- that my childhood was much like Grace's. And Rick asked me to send him my manuscript of my memoir BookMark:Life-Changing Secrets I Learned from Interviewing Authors, which I did a week ago.
I find it fascinating that incidents beyond our control occur at perfect moments, supporting us when we declare our dreams. Suffice it to say his email is positive, and I have goose-bumps at the timing.
The second I connect with my intention, an email affirming my choice pings in. The Universe/God works that fast. The content of the email matters less in this situation than does its timing -- it indicates to me that I am on course.
It is magical to declare your intention.
Years ago when I interviewed Chuck Palahniuk about his book LULLABY, asking him about magic, and he said it was really about intention, and that, at a New Year's Eve party years earlier when his first book was out, he had declared what he called a ridiculous goal that FIGHT CLUB, which had not even sold out its first printing would become a New York Times best-seller. It did become a best-seller, and Chuck has knocked them out of the park every time since.
Intention, Chuck calls it.
Magic, I call it.
Dreams, Peggy calls it -- and I'll have more on this Monday.
Know what you want. And then doggedly hold onto your dreams.
In a few days, I'll be interviewing Peggy McColl about her new book BE A DOG WITH A BONE: ALWAYS GO FOR YOUR DREAMS. So I read the book -- a tiny thing at just over one hundred pages, and those pages are packed.
What strikes me first is the chapter on Dogged Determination. Peggy McColl lists several examples of dreams and the final one resonates deeply with me. I've been thinking lately that I am not focused on one goal, and I must be. This chapter speaks of figuring out your dreams and being as determined as that dog with a bone. That example reads I am a New York Times best-selling author. I am known throughout the world in a very positive way, as well as being highly respected in my business. My work is making a positive and beneficial contribution to the lives of millions of others.
Just as my eyes light on that paragraph and connect with my memoir which I wrote this past year and which is with my literary agent...just at that very moment that the thought becomes a feeling connecting with my passion...just as I smile with recognition that her words work for me...a message pings in.
It is from Richard Evans. I interviewed Rick last week about his book GRACE, about a girl who was raped by her stepfather, and I revealed to the author -- as I did in a book blog on this very site a few days ago -- that my childhood was much like Grace's. And Rick asked me to send him my manuscript of my memoir BookMark:Life-Changing Secrets I Learned from Interviewing Authors, which I did a week ago.
I find it fascinating that incidents beyond our control occur at perfect moments, supporting us when we declare our dreams. Suffice it to say his email is positive, and I have goose-bumps at the timing.
The second I connect with my intention, an email affirming my choice pings in. The Universe/God works that fast. The content of the email matters less in this situation than does its timing -- it indicates to me that I am on course.
It is magical to declare your intention.
Years ago when I interviewed Chuck Palahniuk about his book LULLABY, asking him about magic, and he said it was really about intention, and that, at a New Year's Eve party years earlier when his first book was out, he had declared what he called a ridiculous goal that FIGHT CLUB, which had not even sold out its first printing would become a New York Times best-seller. It did become a best-seller, and Chuck has knocked them out of the park every time since.
Intention, Chuck calls it.
Magic, I call it.
Dreams, Peggy calls it -- and I'll have more on this Monday.
Know what you want. And then doggedly hold onto your dreams.
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