postheadericon Dreaming on Hold? Why It's Time to Start it Up Again

When the economy tanked last year, you could almost hear people’s dreams screeching to a halt. They went into fear and self-preservation mode (and understandably so). Uncertainty reigned and people hunkered down to ride out the storm, setting aside their big picture goals as they focused on survival.

Maybe they decided not to pursue a project. Or, they scrapped plans for career change because they were just grateful to have a job. Or, they simply stopped looking at the possibilities of next week and next year in favor of just making it to tomorrow.

While that makes sense in the immediate face of looming disaster, it’s a poor long-term approach. At some point we have to shift our attention beyond survival back to thriving. If we don’t, we risk getting caught in a self-perpetuating loop of victimhood.

We all need a reminder that we don’t have to let fear become a habit. We can step out of our protective cave and start taking an expansive approach again.

Try this: Look back over the last year. Did you set anything aside when the meltdown hit? Did your view of the horizon shrink to a focus on survival? Did you put anything down and say, “maybe later?”

If so, maybe “later” is now. What do you need to pick up again? What steps can you take to put down the fear and start moving towards potential and possibility?

Last Updated (Thursday, 15 July 2010 02:24)

 
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