Saturday, August 15, 2015

Leap of Faith

I've talked a lot about bravery since my "have courage and be kind" resolution, and in a lot of ways, I've been more brave this year than ever before. I've tried new things and put myself out there, and I've learned quite a bit from each brave moment.

For instance, leaps of faith are sometimes like this:


And other times, they're like this:

But even if things don't turn out "perfect," being brave is worth it.

It's hard to be brave. It takes you out of your comfort zone. But anything that pushes you past your limits makes you stronger.

I am so happy with the brave things I've done this year, even if some of them maybe didn't work out exactly the way I might have hoped.

Take the leap.
It is worth every hands-shaking, heart-pounding, mind-numbing, am-I-really-doing-this? moment.

Think of something you've always wanted to do. It can be as small as a restaurant you've always wanted to try or a hobby you've always wanted to pick up. Or it can be as big as a country you've wanted to live in or a bucket list item you've never really thought would happen. 
Now stop thinking about it, and make it happen.

What are you waiting for?

Honestly think about the question, though. 
Why is it that we so often don't stray from our comfortable lives? Why don't we go out on the limb? Why don't we step out of our box? Why don't we take the leap?

I was recently talking to a friend about this, and we came up with three main reasons why people don't try new brave things: 1) fear of failure, 2) being content with staying where you are/not moving forward, and 3) laziness (doing big things takes big amounts of work!)

Every moment you waste in fear or lazy contentment is a moment you can't get back.

Think of the time you're in right now. 
Think of where you might be in five years. 
Will it get easier to go after that dream job, to drop everything to go on a roadtrip, or to pick up that instrument or language you've always wanted to learn?
No.
The longer you postpone something, the more life will seem to get in the way.

So why not do it now?


Everything you've ever wanted to do, and everything you've wanted to be, is waiting for you on the other side.

So take the leap.

I have recently decided to make a pretty big leap towards my own dreams. For a long time, I've thought that working for Disney, particularly as a performer on their cruise ships, would be such an incredible experience. Of course, auditioning for such a thing, and being gone on the sea/in different countries for months and months at a time, is a kind of frightening and rather large step to take. However, I am excited to announce that in about a month, I will be flying to New York to do just that. If my audition goes how I'd like, I will be leaving in late December for a nine month stint at sea! If my audition does not go how I'd like, I will still celebrate the brave step I took, and I will look forward to my next chance to try again.



Don't wait to go after what you want.
Don't shy away from bravery because it scares you.
Find the courage to claim the experiences and personal growth that you deserve to have.

Take a leap of faith, and celebrate your brave moments, 
both big and small.

1 comment:

  1. Madi, you are amazing! You always have been and I am so proud of you! I just called Natalie and told her to read this. She just took a huge leap and moved to Dallas with the love of her life who is now entering grad school at SMU. She has been busting her butt taking medical classes that she needs to get into the dental hygeine class and has been making amazingly high grades.,. studying 10 hours a day. I am so glad that you and Nat were close earlier in your lives. You were always such a positive person and she will always love you. Both of you have made your parents soooo proud and we are so happy for our two beautiful daughters. I'm so glad that you are going for the Disney audition. I can just picture you on stage. Such an incredible dancer your whole life! Can't wait to hear what happens next in your life. You are right, if you don't try... you'll never know! love stacey necak

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