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Wow!  And we in the West complain about slow internet connections and bad hair days.

Take 5 to see one who hoped against all hope.  I promise you will be inspired.

http://www.ted.com/talks/william_kamkwamba_how_i_harnessed_the_wind.html

 

And remember to never give up on your dreams!

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I was at a wedding today as one of my friends exchanged vows with the girl of his dreams. I was so inspired by the multi-media incorporation of photos and movies and songs that touched the heart. About half way through the ceremony I began to think of all the people who are lonely and hoping someday to find someone to love and marry. I began to wonder why….Why all the lonely people? Why haven’t they found someone yet? Will they ever find someone? Do they know they’re loved?

I know there are those who would rather be alone, but for those of you who are lonely and looking, my encouragement to you is this…I believe if you really want it than someone is out there already prepared for you and searching for you. All you need to do is believe that. I will do the praying.

I have some very interesting theories on dating so if you ever find someone who you might think is the one just reach out to me and I will try to coach you through some stuff…. I don’t claim to be right, I just have theories. I will tell you though, I have seen my advice work many many times in the past.

If anyone has dating theories, clean and wholesome ones, don’t be afraid to share them on our youtube channel www.youtube.com/feedthedreamTV

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     Well folks I never thought in a million years I would write about this but I've recently experienced a bit of an anxiety attack on two separate occasions. For decades I have always wondered how it happens to people and I could not truly be empathetic towards those type of issues. . I can now say anxiety is no joke people!!!!

     As for this blog post I will only discuss the latest of the two episodes. I woke up around 5a.m. the other day but didn't get to bed until midnight the night before. I was in my walk-in closet and before I put my suit on I decided to say a little prayer and give thanks to God. I was no more than 3 minutes into praying and I had this flash as if all I have done and all I believed was for nothing and false. Suddenly, I broke into a cold sweat and it was as if I could not breath. I began to panic thinking I need to be rushed to the hospital or find some way to escape earth. At first I thought I can't tell anyone but it was so alarming I decided to wake up my wife and let her know what was going on. I must say getting her involved was the exact right thing to do. She immediately embraced me and told me it's all a big lie and everything will be ok. Sounds like something you would say to a child but certainly not Steve "FeedTheDream" Avery. Candidly, at that point I felt like a child that needed to be held.

     Although the duration of this attack was only about 30 seconds it definitely had some post traumatic effects. I would have to say that was the scariest 30 seconds of my life. I have since been very reflective about life and have been reminded of the many times I have been a bit judgmental to the "crank-pots" of the world and those odd-balls who take everything so seriously in life. I have always been a thermostat in a room full of people and always find a way to target the party poopers to try and get them out of their shell. While I always had good intentions I am now wondering about those folks as if they were people who suffered from anxiety attacks. I can't say for certain but I bet there are many people who hide and suffer in silence about anxiety issues. I am here to confess that talking about it was the best thing I could of done. Being vulnerable can be scary, but it has its benefits when you're surrounded by love and trust. I have talked with some good friends about this and was surprised to learn that they have had similar issues time and again. That gave me some great perspective to realize I am not alone. Some told me they had anxiety attacks because of health concerns and aging, and for others it was simply taking on all the cares of the world. I fall in the cares of the world camp. I see all the pain and suffering in the world and wonder "how am I going to help all these people...?"

     I also believe there is something spiritual that looms in the background of this problem. Like the old saying "it is darkest before dawn", the turbulence seems to pick up in life just before a big break thru towards your dream comes.   Navigating thru this can be extremely painful and I could not imagine having to go it alone. There are definitely evil spiritual forces that exist in the world and the last thing they want to see is any of us succeed at something that can help people. The attack is on the mind.

     I obviously don't know all the answers but I do know that talking about things and sharing experiences with one another can be a great place to start. That is why FeedTheDream is here. We want those people who have successfully navigated trough some tough times to upload a video testimonial of that difficult time. It only needs to be 2 to 3 minutes and make sure you have a main theme or "one-liner" message that everyone can remember. Don't worry, none of us has to be a Tony Robbins to do this. Just be real and genuine. Those evil forces hate this type of activity because tons of people will be set free by hearing stories of adversity to success.

     Regarding my experience that I just blogged to the world wide web... My message is "don't be afraid to talk."

     I will leave you with this quote from one of my hero's in life:

"It is only natural that we (and our children) find many things hard to talk about. But anything human is mentionable and anything mentionable can be manageable.

The mentioning can be difficult, and the managing too, but both can be done if we surround ourselves with love and trust."   Fred Rogers

 

PS - its 1:30 in the morning, I got to get to bed...

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     A friend of mine shared this staggering statistic that 82% of working people are not satisfied with their job or career. I was stunned to hear that!!! That is what woke me up this morning and is what inspired this blog post. You may think I am nuts for what I am about to say, but I will remove all doubt about that. Look no further!!! I am nuts about a lot of different things… One thing I am nuts about and live for is to help people achieve their dream; or at least pursue it. I live to INSPIRE!!! I live to change someone’s perspective about their life. Your dream can be found right in the midst of what you’re doing if you “find the fun.”

     Having played in the NFL but constantly being cut and brought back and going from team to team was a bit of an odyssey. When I’d make a final roster I was so concerned about making a mistake that I took some of the fun right out of it. Don’t get me wrong, I was thrilled to have reached this dream and the serious demand for perfection is naturally very high, but if I could go back and do it again I would have had more fun just being myself a little more and not worrying about my performance as much. I would be willing to say many of us have faced this barrier at some point in our lives. This brings me to the heart of this blog post.

     I must have seen Mary Poppins a 100 times. It is truly one of my favorite kids movies of all times and it seems to resonate with my children as well. There is a line in the movie I am reminded of time and again. This line has been part of my parenting mantra when I am trying to get them to clean their rooms. I also try to personally embrace this philosophy in the “day to day” stress and demands of corporate America. So here is the line:

     “In every job that must be done there is an element of fun, find the fun and SNAP, the jobs a game…

     In the movie Mary Poppins then proceeds to break out into the song “A Spoonful Of Sugar…” I have this line and song posted on our YouTube channel FeedTheDreamTV. www.youtube.com/feedthedreamTV.

     Call me crazy but I often get little messages and seeds of inspiration when watching children’s movies.

     Check it out and receive a little joy. You can also watch it on our home page www.feedthedream.com.

     I have heard people say, the greatest gift you can pass on is your story of adversity to success. Any battle you have fought and won on the job or in life has value. I strongly encourage you to go ahead and upload your story. Take 3 to 4 minutes to upload it on our YouTube channel. www.youtube.com/feedthedreamTV  

     Go ahead and share your story and pay-it forward. It could be the “spoonful of sugar” someone is looking for.

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This has always been a favorite quote of FeedTheDream.com:

"Great it is to dream the dream when you stand in youth by the starry stream...but a greater thing is to fight life through, and say at the end, the dream is true."  J.O.

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