Success Quest: How To Fulfill Your Creative Dreams

Success Quest: How To Fulfill Your Creative Dreams

Success Quest: How To Fulfill Your Creative Dreams

“Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, magic and power in it. Begin it now.”

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Do you love what you’re doing? If you could change anything, from the tiniest wiggle to the largest adjustment, what would you do? Would you keep forging ahead for the dream du jour? Or would you modify, skew slightly left, and leave the beaten path entirely? What will it take for you to pursue your dream?

As a child, I dreamed of being an artist. If I couldn’t be an artist, I reasoned, I’d become a telephone operator (when there were such things). I understand there are people who know what they want to do, early and always. They’re determined and focused and never waver from the ultimate goal. Me? Well, I needed to wander a bit – ok, like 30 years or so – and experience all sorts of highs, lows, and in-betweens. Where would I find success? How could I be the DreamWeaver I once visualized for myself?

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Due Diligence

My past is so checkered it’s plaid; while I had tools for survival, I didn’t know what kind of life could be available to me. How could a high school dropout, former domestic violence victim, and Meth addict do anything big? My dreams were not supported. Lots of people told me I couldn’t do art and make a living. I believed them for a long time. I worked for many years as a telephone operator and customer service specialist. Then I realized no one else was going to fulfill my dream, so I better do it myself.

The hardest part of any journey is just getting started; mine felt like it took forever to begin. Every step seemed to create four more steps; for every easy pathway, there were three roadblocks. It was tough, I’m not gonna lie; single parenting as a full-time student on welfare is never easy. I learned that what I don’t know can throw a monkey wrench into my work in a heartbeat. I also had to learn how to ask better questions. With a lot of work, heartache, and fatigue, I did it.

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Plans, Maps & Realistic Goals

What I didn’t do was make a plan. Silly me. I was pretty sure that graduating with an AA in Graphic Art was the goal. I have since learned that goals are and always will be ahead of me; now I see that how I achieve those goals is a choice I make. I’ve spent many days (and nights) circling drains and rattling chains, bound by the ideas of others. I’ve tried to half-ass my journey to make it easier – which I don’t recommend since it just makes it twice as hard in the long run. I’ve filled many journals (currently residing under my bed) with plans, maps, and goals. I consider myself a true DreamWeaver, since I’m working hard to create my own. Yes, I do have a plan now and I refer to it often. I also update it frequently because let’s be real: Life has curves and corners we never saw coming…

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Flexibility

Conformity is delightful. Really! There are clear boundaries and mass routines that make existence easier. The flip side is that, sadly, there’s no room for out-of-box behavior. To remain flexible in a rigid world is a talent and a skill. It’s easy to build “What’s always been done” structures around us. Going rogue is a scary thing -- and I’m very much a fan of it. Sometimes, however, to live our lives fully we need to learn how to swing from vines; we do that by learning which vines are strong enough to hold us. We learn THAT from crashing to the ground…

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Life Is A Process. Trust The Process.

Every day we create an existence, aiming for our best life. Still, we’re human and sometimes that means that we do, say, or think things that may not be to our immediate benefit. Sometimes we walk away from a job, relationship, or a situation and that leaves a mark. Sometimes we zig instead of zag, stand up when others are sitting down, and speak up in the face of silence. Sometimes there’s a high cost of living; sometimes there’s a huge reward. We’re following a path that we have complete dominion over, no matter what anyone else would have us believe. Life – like DreamWeaving – takes effort. Believe in the outcome. And remember: You are the only one who can fulfill your dream…

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About the Author

Athena WiseNrich

Athena WiseNrich

Author, Illustrator

Author. Artist. Adventurer. Athena left the Big City and resides in Northern Arizona, where the coyotes and the nights are chill; where rattlesnakes and daylight hours are hot! Athena knows that life as a DreamWeaver isn’t always easy or pretty, and understands the days when the chuck-it bucket...

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7 Comments on Nancy's Article

Connie Barretta
Author, Screenwriter
Athena, your words speak volumes. Just a Baby Boomer here also with dreams that still need to be fulfilled! So inspired by your journey! Best of everything to you! Thank you for sharing. You will succeed!
a year ago
Connie Barretta
Author, Screenwriter
You go, girl! Life does have it’s challenges. 
8 months ago
Nancy Rich
Author, Illustrator
Thank you for your feedback!  I'm sorry it's taken so long to respond to your lovely message.I've been dealing with a Reality I hadn't planned for and I've been away quite a while.  I've just published one book, "House of Imystee' " on Amazon.com and I'm working on another.  No matter what, I'm convinced that there are stories I must tell before I give up the creative life-style and "settle down"!
8 months ago
Maurice Vaughan
Screenwriter
Fantastic blog, Athena! And inspiring journey! I’m glad you mentioned planning. I think planning is one of the most important things for creatives. I do big planning (like yearly goals) and mini planning (like my daily schedule).
a year ago
Maurice Vaughan
Screenwriter
You're welcome, Athena. You've been busy. I understand completely. Best to you with your book and cause! Hope you get time to rest!
8 months ago
Nancy Rich
Author, Illustrator
Thanks for your feedback, Maurice!  My apologies for the time it's taken to reply to your comment. I've been working so hard to create a course on planning; sadly, I got caught up in my latest project and paused the courses in mind so I could write and publish the newest book, House of Imystee'  I continue my practice, because it's the only way I feel comfortable communing with my inner self.  Here's hoping you find the same level of peace in your practice as I do in mine!
8 months ago
Tucker Teague
Screenwriter
This hits home. As someone who, over thirty years ago, took a long path away from my creative passions, I am now finally making plans to do something about it. I wish I had made plans years ago but I also don't want to live a life of regrets. So I'm forging ahead, trying to be fearless. Thanks.
a year ago
Nancy Rich
Author, Illustrator
Thank you for your message.  I'm sorry I took so long to acknowledge your comment.My darling, please bear in mind that in this world, there is only perfect placement, perfect timing.  I've learned that while both of those things may be enhanced by my choices, if I'm meant to be at Point Z at oh-dark-thirty on any given day, that's precisely where I will be. What you bring to your creative endeavors now is a wealth of experience and education, self-discipline and sincere desire to achieve in a way you may not have been able to do 30 years ago.  You are Perfect, where you are and who you are.  
8 months ago
Suzanne Bronson
Actor, Crafty, Production Assistant, Stage Manager, Voice Artist, Host/Presenter
Thank you Nancy. I have had circuitous route to my creative journey as well. Now I'm a middle aged Gen Xer wondering where has the time gone, I'm no further along than I was ten years ago. Same unfilled dreams. Plan? Sort of. In my head. ha Thank you for sharing your story.
a year ago
Nancy Rich
Author, Illustrator
Thank you for your feedback! I've been away for so long writing and publishing one book and getting quite ahead of another. I apologize for my delayed response!
8 months ago
Ashley Smith 23
Creative Executive, Script Consultant, Producer
Thank you for sharing your story with us, Athena! It's more inspiring than you know and it's so appreciated that you're being honest and vulnerable with the community about the obstacles that you've faced and overcome. It's not an easy journey, but it's a uniquely rewarding one.
a year ago
Nancy Rich
Author, Illustrator
Thank you for your feedback!  I've been away for so long writing and publishing one book and getting quite ahead of another.  I apologize for my delayed response!  
8 months ago
Haley Mary
Actor, Songwriter, Comedian
This is an inspiring article! I loved that part about going rogue and how remaining flexible in a rigid world is a talent and a skill and how It’s easy to do what's always been done. I think it takes courage to do something artistically different from the norm and it's risky to do so because what if the idea for a movie, book, song, etc doesn't become popular in the mainstream?
a year ago
Love it!
a year ago
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