Follow Through. Follow Up. Follow Your Bliss.

Follow Through.  Follow Up.  Follow Your Bliss.

In you life, there are 10,000 things, no, more like 100,000 things, that need attention: Hungry mouths to feed; loose ends to tie up; events to attend; people to touch base with; life to live on all the levels we play in our high tech and low heck worlds of accomplishing our mountain of dreams.

Who are you to slow down, to slave away in a hot house in Kabul, in a sauna in Istanbul, behind your computer days and niche-it-down nights? 

Find your bliss by doing the things that must be done, that are fun, that can run the table and make you a million, zillion…a thrillion.

Follow up with everyone in your life who has expressed an interest in what you do.  Follow through and do what you say, and find the best path, the easiest way, to chase down a dream, your bliss, what you love to do, in between the dharma and drama and karma of getting onboard as a bona fide player in the high stakes of your life.

Follow up with every detail, every nuance that blows in from the north.  Follow up with the people who care, those who seem to see to the end of your dream, see the vision you have and hold in the unwritten diary this high life, this open book and wide opened living you have chosen today to unravel, with gavel and truth, with searing passion to proceed.

 For it is this journey of a 100,000 things tugging on your vision, tacking in the wind, as you become and realize and do and say and show up when you absolutely must.

I have a friend who just test drove a $68,000 Mustang Cobra.  He had to qualify, and they had it under lock and key.  He and the sales manager went out on the open roads and hit 135 miles an hour.  He was thrilled for a week. 

What are you going to do today to exceed expectations, your expectations?  What are you going to do today to rise above the sounds of your own wheels turning in your head?

Drive as fast as you can chasing your brilliance and bliss, and the rest is red lights fading in your rearview mirror at 135 miles an hour. Wow.