#Dream September 26

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For September I am participating in the 30-Day Literary Lesson Coach4aday Challenge today the lesson is achieving a DREAM.

Sometimes books even novels can inspire us to achieve. Such a book was written in 1988 and is very well acclaimed.

Literary Lessons from The Alchemist

 “The ALCHEMIST” and is written by Paulo Coelho.

It has been describes as beautifully written fiction and spiritual self guide handbook. Here are my takeaways and notes from the book.

Your dream has four obstacles that have to be overcome to accomplish it. The story of The ALCHEMIST is about Santiago a shepherd boy who took steps to find extravagant treasure. That was his dream, but he had four challenges that I have outlined below.

  • First we are constantly bombarded with messages and advice that your dream is IMPOSSIBLE.
  • Second our LOVE of others becomes an obstacle-Pursuing a dream means dealing with the emotion of abandoning everything else including those that LOVE you. Those that LOVE you want you to be happy not control us. This is often difficult to deal with.
  • Third is FEAR. The fear of our defeats that we will certainly encounter as we pursue any dream.
  • Fourth is the GUILT of achievement. You look around as your nearly accomplish your dream and deal with the emotion you are not good enough and don’t deserve it. The GUILT is so strong that it overwhelms the joy and happiness the dream was meant to create.

Don’t let you dreams die or worse yet let them get stuck in neutral. Reading can help inspire us to get back in the game.

Coach4aday

My purpose in life is to coach. I am a former collegiate basketball coach, director of athletics, and chief of staff. I worked at four NCAA Division I & II universities during my career. At each campus I learned timeless lessons on teamwork and leadership. Today my passion is coaching others on what it takes to lead, serve, and succeed.

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