When Dreams Die and You Want to Quit
I’ve said it before, my writing journey has NEVER gone as I’ve planned. Neither has my life, but that’s another slew of posts for another time. I wonder if any of our plans turn out exactly as we want. I’m sure there’s some blessed soul where the universe works in her favor, but for the majority of us, I don’t think that’s the way life works.
For most of us, I think the course on the way to dream fulfillment needs to be constantly adjusted. It’s easy to stray and get distracted, but if you stay the course, we should reach our goals, right? That should be the way it works.
But what happens when dreams die? When a star athlete blows out a knee and can never play again. When a singer like Julie Andrews loses her singing voice? When a couple can’t have a baby or a marriage ends in divorce? When you’ve struggled for years, maybe decades learning the craft of writing, but you can’t seem to catch the eye of an agent or editor?
What happens when your dreams die and you want to quit? I think you have three choices.
Quit. For some this is a valid choice. The road is too painful and maybe the joy has dwindled and you have no more fight in you. If you find yourself able to quit on a certain dream, then you shouldn’t beat yourself up for it. Maybe it’s time and if God gives you the grace to throw in the towel, maybe He’s giving you a new dream.
Stay the Course and Fight. Sometimes you’re not ready to quit and you still have more fight in you. Then quit whining, ball up your fists, and come out swinging. Who knows, one more round might be the breakthrough you need. If not, keep fighting until you can’t anymore. Then at least you’ll know you gave it your all.
Adjust Your Course. I think most of us fall into this category and need to be open to a change in direction no matter how big or small. Sometimes a tiny adjustment in your dream or life can make all the difference. We need to take a good hard look at ourselves, our disciplines, and maybe motivation. We need to discover where we are not taking responsibility for our lives and dreams, and quit making excuses as to why things aren’t happening. (Ouch! I FEEL the sting of that one.)
When your dreams die and you want to quit, you can, but you can also stay and fight, or adjust your course. No one can tell you what to do, though if you really want to stay the course and fight, then you may need someone to show you the way! That’s why I’m here for you! To show you how!
Where are you, friend? Are you ready to quit, fight, or adjust your course? Stick with me and I will show you how!