Throughout my life, I have leaped
into, out of, and over a whole heap of
stuff — some smart, some not so smart,
but no matter…
It’s all material.
I've even leaped from one career
to another. My husband and sister have done the same. You could say that we’re
“leapers”. And that’s a heck of a lot better than being lepers, let me assure
you.
Anyway, I must admit that I love
reading about leapers — especially those crazy, wild, froggy folks who have
taken giant jumps that produce giant results.
Like Albert Schweitzer, that
famous medical doctor and humanitarian who has a gazillion hospitals named
after him. Before he started medical school at the age of 30, he was a famous
organist (organ... as in the musical kind, not the medical kind).
How about Michael Crichton? He
left the medical field to write The Andromeda Strain, Jurassic
Park, ER, etc.
And then there’s Andrea Bocelli,
an attorney who apparently took Shakespeare seriously and ditched the law books
for fame as a tenor.
My sister, Carol, who helps folks
get themselves fit and healthy, is a BIG proponent of leaping. Not just in the
literal sense (although I am certain that she can extol its physical benefits),
but figuratively, too. She says, “Everybody should be going for a goal that
scares them so badly, they think they’re going to pee their pants.”
Now that’s some serious leaping!
And, yes, she really does say that —
sometimes she even puts it in writing.
PROMPT: Take a leap today — even if
it’s just a tiny hop. Do something you've always wanted to do. Test-drive a
Porsche. Sing Karaoke. Dance in the rain. Kiss a frog just to see what happens.
Then set a goal — one that really scares you (but stop
at the pharmacy first to pick up those Depends).
Create… a leaper colony. Create a LIFE!
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