Years ago, my mom made me a cowboy outfit (yes, we were
homeschooled and made our own clothes). I remember watching her sewing it while
I planned all the adventures I would have all decked out in my Clint Eastwood
attire (side note: thirty-five years later these clothes still exist and my mom
likes to dress my own son in them … we were homeschooled, it’s what we do).
When the day finally came and the clothes were finished, I
was devastated as I tried on the outfit only to learn it was too big! My long
wait (probably a week, but’s that’s a long time when you are five) would now be
extended even longer as I now had to grow into what my mom had made for me.
I think our goals and dreams are a lot like that outfit
sometimes. We wait for what seems like forever to see them come to fruition,
only to learn we must still “grow into them.” If we “tried on” those opportunities
and roles now, they would be too big. They would overwhelm us. So, we must patiently
wait some more while those dreams just sit there, staring at us.
Just like those clothes while my mom was still sewing on the
finishing touches, don’t get dejected if your aspirations are not ready for you
yet. But even more important, don’t get impatient if you aren’t ready
for them. Just make sure you are doing what is necessary to grow into
them.
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