Every so often a person is born that has the innate ability to inspire people into action. Recently I stumbled upon a YouTube channel which made me realize that I'd just found one of these people. The funny part is that she is a little girl, and by little I mean young. Her name is Lennon Brock and she is four years old. Here are realizations that I made after watching her videos.
LIVE EACH DAY AS IF IT WERE YOUR LAST: If today were the last day you had left on the planet earth what would you do differently with your time? would you procrastinate, sleep in, or waste your time watching television? I hope not. You would most certainly find a way to do the things you've always dreamed of doing. You would for on day live your life to the limit. This is how you should live your life each and every day. You should live your life as if there were no tomorrow.
DON'T PROCRASTINATE: If there is something that you want to accomplish, act now. There is no promise of tomorrow and you should act accordingly. Procrastination is a disease that has been holding people back from their dreams for as long as people have been on this planet. You should view something that you are procrastinating on in small manageable pieces. This will make the task seem much less daunting as you prepare to start. Remember how you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.
FEAR KILLS DREAMS: Of all the things that stop people from doing the things they really want to do, fear can arguably rank number one. Our fear has a way of dictating not only what we accomplish, but what we will even try. Millions of people go to a job everyday that they hate because they are too scared to find another. Fear has made the graveyard the richest place in the world. Here is where countless inventions, intentions, and riches have been taken and never realized. To live the life of your dreams you need to realize what fear, how it's controlling you, and take action to correct it.
YESTERDAY DOESN'T MATTER: Stop living in the past. By keeping your attention on what you should have or could have done in the past will most definitely keep you from accomplishing what you want to in the future. It is ok to realize and learn from the mistakes that you may have made in the past, but dwelling on them can be very detrimental to nearly everything you do. Everyone makes mistakes and nobody is perfect. Making peace with your mistakes is crucial to becoming the person you always wanted to become.
LIVE EACH DAY AS IF IT WERE YOUR LAST: If today were the last day you had left on the planet earth what would you do differently with your time? would you procrastinate, sleep in, or waste your time watching television? I hope not. You would most certainly find a way to do the things you've always dreamed of doing. You would for on day live your life to the limit. This is how you should live your life each and every day. You should live your life as if there were no tomorrow.
DON'T PROCRASTINATE: If there is something that you want to accomplish, act now. There is no promise of tomorrow and you should act accordingly. Procrastination is a disease that has been holding people back from their dreams for as long as people have been on this planet. You should view something that you are procrastinating on in small manageable pieces. This will make the task seem much less daunting as you prepare to start. Remember how you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.
FEAR KILLS DREAMS: Of all the things that stop people from doing the things they really want to do, fear can arguably rank number one. Our fear has a way of dictating not only what we accomplish, but what we will even try. Millions of people go to a job everyday that they hate because they are too scared to find another. Fear has made the graveyard the richest place in the world. Here is where countless inventions, intentions, and riches have been taken and never realized. To live the life of your dreams you need to realize what fear, how it's controlling you, and take action to correct it.
YESTERDAY DOESN'T MATTER: Stop living in the past. By keeping your attention on what you should have or could have done in the past will most definitely keep you from accomplishing what you want to in the future. It is ok to realize and learn from the mistakes that you may have made in the past, but dwelling on them can be very detrimental to nearly everything you do. Everyone makes mistakes and nobody is perfect. Making peace with your mistakes is crucial to becoming the person you always wanted to become.
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Here are some heart warming words of encouragement from Lennon Brock. See what makes her one of the most inspirational kids you will ever meet.
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