Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Why not shoot for the moon?


This won't be a post where I discuss one of my favorite authors, Nicholas Sparks. I can do that at some point, but not today. We'll save that for later.
When I viewed my blog today, which is the quickest way to see if any of my "favorites" posted, I saw one of my quotes pop up on the bottom right side of the window. Not quotes by me, but quotes by others, that I've selected through GoodReads. I added the widget to my blog when I found out that the quote changes every time the page is refreshed.

"Nothing that’s worthwhile is ever easy. Remember that."— Nicholas Sparks


Of course I agree with him. But I am going to say partially. Ever easy? That seems locked down to me. I think there are times that we can make things harder than they have to be.
 
Are you an over-thinker like I can be at times? It depends on the subject. One of the main things I am constantly aware of is the feeling that I've offended someone. Not a fan, not in the slightest. I've been told to "relax" and "stop thinking so much" before. Well, I hear you friends, but I really do care about this.
 
Related to work, if someone is given a project to do, I've heard team members involved state this phrase on the conference calls, "let's not re-invent the wheel here okay?" An example of making things harder than they have to be in the office.
 
I like to pretend that I've lived in Dallas long enough to know my way around to just about anywhere within a 50 mile radius. But that's not always the case. I've taken the long way a few times, only to realize once I reach my destination that there was a much shorter, easier way, to get there. Live and learn as they say. Just an example of me, making the journey harder than it had to be. (I enjoyed the ride though)
 
I think what Nicholas is meaning, is this: "If it's something worthwhile, you're going to have to work really hard at it". I agree with him. It's hard for me to understand when someone doesn't give something they claim to really want, a hundred percent of themselves.
 
If it's important to me, I'm going to fold myself in the middle of it, and roll it all around me so I am the center. Then, I'm going to work my butt off to get it done. I feel better working this way, if I give it my best shot I know that I left nothing that could possibly unravel.
 
I believe there are people that are afraid to raise the bar too high. As if failure is inevitable before they begin. I've been in this place at times. I'm just slowly realizing that I don't care for it. Why not shoot for the moon? Why not.
 
This can be applied to relationships, work, even play. To my male friend who thinks he's not good enough for her. Ask her out anyway, you're going to surprise yourself. To my coworker who says, "I'm not smart enough to take this on!". Yes.You.Are. To a best friend who wants to play softball but says, "but I'm so not an athlete". So what! Get that glove on your hand and get out on that field, you enjoy playing.
 
Steadily raising the bar......I am.
 
See you soon friend,
Tiffany
 
PS I'm really into egg white omelets right now. If you want to try one, I'll make it for you. If that sounds like "not-so-much" to you, there's always pancakes. <--------see how easy that was?

6 comments:

Serenity said...

I've never had an egg white omelet though it always makes me think of Runaway Bride. "That is called Changing Your Mind!"

Now, I am so going to take your advice here. I'm going to fold myself into the middle of it, roll it around me so that I'm the center, and then work my butt off to accomplish it. Because I so very heart that image and I so very needed this boost today. Maybe, once my butt is gone, I'll have something published that is worthy of quoting.

Speaking of, What's your fave Nick Sparks book?

Anonymous said...

LOL @the Runaway Bride. "I'm gonna go focus on your eggs....BOB".
And published or not, YOU are worth quoting right now. Because I have, on several occasions. The being published is just the icing.

Let me see. I think I'm going to have to go with The Notebook. It really is, my all time fav. =)

Serenity said...

Ditto.

And Runaway Bride is the reason I only listen to critics in this way - oh they didn't like it? They call it fluff? Then I shall LOVE it.

Sara said...

"So it's not gonna be easy. It's going to be really hard; we're gonna have to work at this everyday, but I want to do that because I want you. I want all of you, forever, everyday. You and me... everyday."
My crush on Noah Calhoun is as immense as ever.
Love this post!!

Sara said...

Oh love the comment string too - LOL
"I'm Peggy Fleming. Not the ice-skater."

Anonymous said...

aHA I love that Seren, and that is exactly how contrary I am. Oh you mean I can't like this because you don't? Or, you didn't like what I wrote? I'm smiling and writing it a n y w a y. oh Sara, I believe that crush will go with you into eternity. And, I SO get it. *he makes me blush*