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Fertilize Your Future With Your Fears

Day 12 of 30 — #DAS Sunrise Hike Challenge

If we set a goal and we’re like, I’m so afraid of this. I think we should run at that fear. We should eat that fear. Let that fear process through our body, crap that fear out and let the fear be the fertilizer for our future.

Let your fears fertilize your future!

A lot of times maybe we don’t set the goals that we really, really want is because we’re afraid of setting those goals for some reason. I think maybe it’s because we’re afraid of the effort that it’s going to take to make that goal happen because we have no idea how yet. We’re confused.

We like to operate out of clarity, but when we’re setting goals, we’re operating out of faith.

Goal setting requires faith and it requires belief. It also requires some discernment because we can set goals sometimes that aren’t good for us, and we can run really, really fast at those goals, narrow mindedly trying to achieve the goal that’s wrong for us.

Can you identify with that? I can.

So how do we set the right goals and how do we not be afraid of setting goals?

Those are the two questions I want to hit on today because what’s the point of a goal?

“The point of a goal is not to get, the point of a goal is to grow.” ~ Tony Robbins

I think a lot of times a fear of setting goals can also be based on a low sense of self-worth. You have to value yourself for any significant goal to be worthwhile.

We’ve got to value ourself enough to commit to that goal every single day. Baby steps on that goal every single day will give us giant leaps over 90 days.

And if we can’t commit to ourselves, it may be because we don’t know how to value ourself yet.

The precision of design from the macro to the micro is phenomenally beautiful.

If you look at everything from a sense of beauty, It doesn’t make sense in my logical mind how,

Anything like that could have been created out of nothingness.

So if you were created out of nothingness, then yeah, that’s, that’s a totally different story.

But if you weren’t created out of nothingness, if you were created by a creator, then, that changes the whole game.

You are worth it. Your value is priceless. I know sometimes we might feel worthless, but our value is not worthless. It’s priceless.

Once you realize your true value, it’s going to be hard to put a price on your services because you’re going to be worth so much and you now realize it. You’re like, Oh man, I’m worth a lot. It’s just trying to translate our value into money feels a little bit weak.

It feels weak to me because our value is much more than money. Money is a is a symbol.

Money is a measuring yardstick for how much value we can share with the world, but money is not the measure of a person’s worth.

Although if we don’t learn how to translate our services into money, we are going to stay broke.

Like a ship with a captain. We need to constantly recalibrate.

Think about a ship captain for a second. If there was just a ship in a harbor and we just turned on the engine and let it go without a captain, it probably wouldn’t even get out of the harbor. If put a captain in the ship, but they weren’t behind the wheel, it would do the same thing. If you put the captain behind the wheel and you give him a navigational system, he will definitely get out of the harbor. Now, if that captain is behind the wheel, but he doesn’t have a destination, he won’t go anywhere. He may get out of the harbor, but with no destination, he will go nowhere.

So all of that says we have to have a rudder. We have to be able to constantly direct ourselves. We have to be behind our own steering wheel and we have to have a destination. The destination is the goal.

Here’s the other point I want to make about ships and captains… Is the captain of the ship control the weather? No. Does the captain of the ship control the water? No. Does the captain of the ship control any natural disasters that are out there? Any big huge whales or fish or whatever. No.

The captain of the ship doesn’t control any of that. What does the captain of the ship control then?

The captain of the ship controls the recalibration.

And that’s what I want to encourage you all on today is recalibration. Just be ready to recalibrate.

If you have a goal or you don’t have a goal yet or you have a goal that you’ve got to quit on, recalibration is always the key.

You can reduce your goals, but you can also increase your effort if you’re not hitting your goals right now.

Crap can be looked at in a lot of different ways. You can look at crap as crap. You can look at crap as sewage, you can look at it as waste or you can look at it as fertilizer. I’ve got a garden, I’ve got a food forest. I use a lot of warm crap in my yard. I use a lot of duck crap all over the yard and it fertilizes everything. And so I just encourage you to eat your fears, process them through your body crap them out and let them fertilize your future.

So you guys know I love you. I know that probably sounds really weird. I hope you’re laughing right now. But it’s also true.

We can look at everything in one way or another and if you look at crap, as crap.Then It’s crap. But if you look at crap as fertilizer, then, it’s not crap anymore, It’s gold!

I love you so much! Until next time, develop awesome skills and go find your gold!

~das

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