Mission Possible: Yes I Can!
Lately I have taken the time to really think and examine myself as far as where I really want to go with this blog, my new career choice (video editor/producer), and how the french fry am going to transition from my present day jobs (plural) to the one occupation I’m seeking to get work in at some point between now and a year from now. I will be graduating from the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale somewhere around this time next year and I will need to have a solid portfolio of work. And at the very least, I must have a plan of action for closing one occupational chapter to open another. A change is afoot and I can either go with it or get swept away and left behind. Opportunity began knocking at my door quite a while ago and I gladly answered, but at a price no less and so I have to make this one year of learning, trial and error very worthwhile and lucrative in a down economy. Moreover, once I opened that door and stepped through I discovered that it shut behind me and there is no turning back. So, what is my plan?
I’ve outlined some goals for the next 12 months.
- Clear as many obligations as possible in any relationships where necessary, as well as in my personal finances.
- Fill my head with sources of inspiration and positivity in order to keep my creativity flowing and unclogged. Sometimes I get hung up on things that are really so trivial and that’s when travail grabs hold of my life and jacks me up! So cutting off excess baggage that keeps me weighed down is a must.
- Speaking of cutting off excess baggage; people can be just that. In fact, there are some folks that presently surround me that I will drag kicking and screaming–figuratively speaking–out of my life. I love them like Jesus, but they gotta go!
- Keep creating, keep learning. Never, never, never, never ever stop.
- Give back. However small, just give back to those that I am able to give to. I believe that with growth we have an obligation to share the wealth of our talents and the successes thereof with those in need around us. And not just monetary wealth, but information, wisdom, encouragement and intercession for those that need and request it.
- Continue being myself, unapologetically. I’ve been told by people, children to adults, that I’m weird, crazy, silly, childish (in the playful sense of the word), pensive, picky, stubborn, argumentative, skinny, fussy, different, walk to the beat of drum I only hear, quiet, kind, conservative, stuck up, evil, selfish, considerate, patient, diligent, overly cautious, cold, calculating etc and not all in that order. And my answer to this is that everyone is entitled to their own opinions. So, thanks, but I have a solid grasp on who I am.
- Set my mind squarely on my goals and not allow myself to be distracted by anything–neither left nor right, but straight forward. Onward, ever upward, forward and never backward.
PMA - I will collaborate with other like-minded people; artistic-minded people that seek the same things I seek so that we can exchange knowledge and grow from each other.
- And, to sort of corroborate the previous point, I seek a mentor who understands my situation and where I want to go with my life, and will help guide me along. And sure enough and realistically speaking, the moment I set my mind on success, evil and nasty people will start coming out of the wood work. But I got on my armor and I’m ready; not to fight them, but the influences that drive them to be so wicked to those who are trying to make positive change in their lives.
In closing, I just wanted to get some stuff off my chest that frankly had me about ready to burst. So, my present mantra is that this is not mission impossible, but mission possible. Yes I can!
How about you? How are you planning to over come your Goliath and reap your calling?


