Grandeur Shortage of Wealth

I feel as though I’ve lost myself. A grandeur shortage of my wealth. Feel exposed with lack of stealth. Body is broken from deteriorating health.

I can’t stay focused throughout the day. Can’t finish my workouts. Just walk away. Can’t remember music. Forget what to say. Hands won’t stop shaking when I feel this way.

Sleep is a remedy I hope to use. Better than drinking or other substance abuse. Get into action. Life is what we choose. Best find yourself before your mind you lose.

Feel so goddam lonely when you’re not here. Unsure if we part ways or I call you, “Dear.” I know we’d be happy with all your cheer. A life without you is my biggest fear.

What Was Lost in May

Walking through a crowded airport
Lost in disarray
Grasp at thoughts and try to sort
What was lost in May

Pouring drafts in tall pint glasses
We can roll the dice
Traveling games and boarding passes
Shooters over ice

Exhausted as we chase the evening
To the dark side of the moon
Confusion sets in about what we’re perceiving
Hope we’ll be there soon

Yawn and laugh as we descend
Into the new sunrise
Do anything to see it again
The smile in your eyes

Dream Chase Live

I developed a mantra over the past 12 months which helps me define why I work, focus, and play.  Some may have seen me tag it in Instagram posts or elsewhere on the web, but I thought it might be helpful if I added color about the positive feedback loop I’ve experienced by using it.

Dream.

Dream your life.  Dream about everything it could be. Envision yourself as the person you saw when you were a child.  Reconcile who that person is now.  Perceive who you want to be as an adult, as a parent, as a partner, as a professional, and as a friend.  You have the power to change what you do in life, who you are, how you think, what you eat, where you live, how you treat people, and how you mold and change the world around you.  Imagine the kind of person you want to be – and then start the chase.

Chase.

Chase your dreams. Nothing in the world comes to fruition in the absence of action.  This is a fundamental law rooted in physics. The more effort you put in, the more probable your dreams will come true; however, one must be strategic about the path they choose to run.  Prey is rarely caught by taking the longer route, and you’ll reach your goals fastest if you strategically practice with a purpose.  Run hard, run fast, and always, always run in the correct direction.

Live.

Live the chase. Once you’re on your path, embrace it.  Running through your career, your hobbies, and your relationships should be as exhilarating as riding or running down a mountain.  You’ll build velocity and momentum as you accelerate, and the thrills experienced as you balance averting disaster with surges of adrenaline will keep you motivated. Laugh with your friends when you encounter an obstacle, encourage your colleagues to stay on or discover their perfect path, and consciously choose to view every problem as an opportunity instead of a predicament. Most importantly, celebrate the people you love, and they will make your dreams reality.