Pioneers!

Are you a pioneer? Am I a pioneer? What is a pioneer?

Adventure, danger, the unknown, no trail to follow, rivers to cross, food to forage, animals to hunt, bobcats and bears to ward off, family to feed, babies to tend to, trees to chop, shelter to seek, weeds to pull, clothes to make, people to meet, stories to tell, sickness to overcome.

Great-grandfather was a wagon-master numerous times leading settlers from Illinois to Oregon City. My kids played “Oregon Trail” on the computer for days when growing up. A daughter has an ‘Oregon Trail’ historical marker in her back yard.

Life is an adventure. Yes, we are all pioneers of different sorts. Every time we begin a new venture, we are pioneering a brand new ad-venture! The risk, the unknown is part of the excitement. We have a picture in our mind’s eye but cannot see how it will all pan out. We can’t always count the cost… we don’t know how much it will cost so we just begin and keep moving forward because it’s what we want to do.

We each have a grand life to live ahead of us. Don’t be afraid to pull up your tent pegs and try something new. There is much still to be discovered, learned and tried. We humans have been given the best minds of all creation, and they need to be stretched and think and design, craft, create, build, develop, push forward, see better ways of doing things, keep on improving and helping others to do likewise.

Accept your pioneer spirit and forge ahead. Others may not see your path or want to go with you. Don’t let that stop you. There had to be the first pioneer. There has to be vision. Let it be yours to make something good and beneficial.

Hitch up your wagon and drive!

Procrastination

Sounds like a bad word doesn’t it?

If we can find out/see why we’re procrastinating, we can get past it.

Think about it for you, your family, relationships, work, projects–even hobbies.

Why am I putting this (see above) off???

*I’m afraid to do it.

*I don’t like to do it.

*I don’t think I can do it.

*I don’t want to do it.

*I won’t get any credit if I do it.

*It doesn’t interest me any longer.

*I’m tired of it.

*I have another project I’d rather be doing.

*It’s turning out differently than I hoped.

*It costs more than I thought.

*I don’t think anybody will like it.

If we allow ourselves to examine why—get real with ourselves–then we can get past it.

Don’t let procrastination steal from you any longer.

What will I decide to do or stop doing today…?

P.S. I procrastinated writing this blog post.