Leap

I am standing on the edge of a cliff looking out into the unknown. All that I have worked for lies in this one step, the metaphorical leap. But it’s midnight darkness. The tiny sliver of a moon sheds barely enough light to cast a fuzzy outline on the tops of what lies below, allowing hints of where this leap may lead. The reality relies on imagination, and mine has always been overactive, conjuring up the worst-case, the monsters, and the horrors that go beyond where any leap will lead.

I inch closer to the edge, feeling the ground with my feet until I am right up against the void, teetering between what is and what could be. I take a deep breath, and as I do, I hear footsteps approaching—a runner on the path I have trod to get to this spot. But running at midnight?

Somehow, the individual spots me in the darkness and stops, stepping off the path to walk up behind me. It is Adventure—I would know her anywhere. Her hair is tousled from her late-night jog, and her face is flushed. She leans in. “You should jump!” she states boldly.

Despite the steep climb up the mountain, her breathing is normal, almost relaxed. She is grinning widely, as Adventure always does. There is nothing taunting in her tone. She is simply giving advice. Urging adventure. I smile and nod. “Not quite ready,” I tell her. “It’s dark and I can’t see what’s down there.

“Oh…,” she tilts her head knowingly as she nods slightly. “You are definitely ready.” I’m not going to confront her. She knows me better than most. She has observed me since I was a child. “You already know what’s out there. And you’ve prepared for nearly every scenario you’ll encounter. Just do it.”

I look out into the void where I can hear the faint rumble of a tiny train slipping like a string of beads along thread-like wires. So. Far. Down. “But what about the things I haven’t prepared for?” I ask. And down the path, I see someone with a headlamp coming toward us, a flashlight in each hand and a glow-stick around her neck. Doubt.

Adventure turns and takes off at a sprint in Doubt’s direction. “Not NOW!!” she yells as she runs. “We got her this far, now we need to let her go. She’s ready!”

Doubt stops dead in her tracks. She looks tired, weighed down by the heaviness of the world. She looks in my direction, her headlamp briefly blinding. She looks at Adventure, and she sighs deeply, turning back down the path. She steps into the woods and crouches behind a bush where she can watch from a safe distance. “I’ll be right here if you need me!” she calls out to me, her energy sounding a bit like that of Eeyore.

And just like that, Adventure is right by my side again, and I have a momentary fear she might push me. But she doesn’t. She sidles up next to me until her shoulder is against mine. “You should go,” she whispers urgently. “Before the others come up the hill to stop you.”

I know she’s right. That whole crowd of nay-sayers, negativity, and self-defeat are always waiting in the wings to barge onto my stage, throw up roadblocks, and stall my progress. I came up here to get away from them, and I am beyond relieved that Adventure was the one to find me first. Otherwise, I’d be halfway home by now, back to my friends, Safety and Status Quo. Adventure is right. I’ve played out so many scenarios of how this will go. I have bolted my safety net in place, just in case. And I have my entire network available if I should need them.

It’s now or never.

I close my eyes, take a deep breath, and I leap out into the unknown. At first, I tumble, but then something magical happens. I am lifted on a sudden whoosh of air that nearly takes my breath, and I start to soar. Behind me, I can hear Adventure clapping and whooping wildly, cheering the choice I’ve made.

Take a Step…

Today, I want to play a game of What if…. This is a game that we don’t often play, especially in our increasingly social-media-obsessed world. We spend our time viewing the lives and “successes” of others rather than thinking about our own. As long as our day-to-day life is going smoothly, we prefer not to consider what might be if only we took the first step, chipped away at our goals a little at a time, or simply started.

I say “game” because thinking about What if… can be fun. It’s easy and risk-free. You get to try on possibilities from the comfort of your own living room. What was it that you once dreamed you might do? Have you ever really thought about it? Is there any way to move yourself closer? Do you even want to?

So we’re going to start with this one: What if… you were living the life you’ve always dreamed of? What would that look like?

Of course, there is the chance you already are living the life of your dreams. But I know that somewhere along the way, many people give up and settle for something less than their dreams—something closer to their current reality. Whatever obstacles they come up against keep them from moving forward. What if… you hadn’t given up? Where might you be now?

What if… you took a moment to examine what’s been holding you back? Knowing what’s standing in your way can only help you remove barriers or adjust your approach to move beyond them. For me, it’s my tendency toward introversion. I need quiet and solitude to process information my brain is taking in, the path my life is going, and even things that happen on a given day. My processing looks different from what’s considered the “norm” in our busy, extroverted society. But knowing that I need this alone-time is my superpower. When I am overwhelmed, I can step aside, recharge, and move forward with greater power and a greater sense of direction. I don’t need to be around people who fight against my introversion, and therefore, against me. Life is too short for that.

Once you figure out what’s holding you back, what if… you take a step toward your goal, toward something you’ve always wanted to do? I’m not suggesting you jump all in. Rather, simply take one small step. Because one thing I’ve learned is that with the right support, one step leads to another, and another, and pretty soon, your life has changed in significant ways. One step at a time. If you took a step toward your goal, toward what you want in life, what would that step look like?

Life is short, and it passes in the blink of an eye. No matter where you are in your life—young adult, mid-life, or later life—you can make a change. You can take a step. And step by step, you can transform your life and live closer to your dreams. Anything is possible if you just take the first step.