So many of us do something because it's what's expected of us or because it just fell into our lap. So there are probably many people that can relate to that.
“If you do something you’re passionate about, you’ll never work a day in your life.” — Author Unknown.
What's it like to design the life you want and then pursue it? Let's discuss:
As homeless kids, many of us were picked on by other kids in school because we didn't have a real home. Also, because we were poor, or in my case, because I walked like a duck. My feet were pointed to the right and left. If your foot is straight out from your ankle when you walk, imagine it turned about 3 inches on the right and nearly the same on the left.
Every day I saw people in nice cars, fancy homes, and better off than I was. Other kids complained all the time. Then, one day it struck me that I could complain or do something about it. First up, my feet. I spent hours walking where people couldn't see me. I was finally able to correct it. I walked straight.
That gave me the confidence to know that if I could do it, regardless of how painful it was, I could do whatever I wanted to do. Whatever I was passionate about is what I wanted to pursue.
I began designing my life. Next up, get out of poverty. One man helped me reach that goal. With its achievement, we were no longer homeless. Now, we needed a home. Again, one man came along and married my mother. We moved into his home.
I decided to play a sport I had never played before, football. In 9th grade, I played freshman football. I was 6 ft tall and weighed 225 lbs. I won awards.
I had a success pattern. I realized that it was possible to design my life. I didn't have to let others do it for me. By the time I was a graduating senior, I had a clear roadmap to becoming an attorney. I had scholarships from Rutgers, San Jose State, and Clairmont Men's College.
Throughout my life, I designed what I wanted in life. It didn't always work, and I wasn't always in control. Six children were supposed to be four. That was a great surprise. I wouldn't change anything. I love all my children.
I've traveled all over the U.S. and around the world many times. Traveling was always in my plan. Then, I met the love of my life twenty-eight years ago. I knew she would be a redhead.