What Makes the Difference?
Radar O'Reilly, weighed possibilities, thought about creating a great musical for the platoon and jotted down specifics to make it happen. At this point either Radar chooses to move ahead with his plans or put them aside till it "seems more feasible." Consider Radar's location -- near battle. Would timing make a difference? Each day was unpredictible and Radar didn't know what was ahead.
At this point, the point of moving forward, many step aside. You've heard all the excuses -- I don't have what I need to make it happen. People won't help. It's too much work. Nobody has done this before. Set excuses aside. Negativity stops folks in their tracks and it keeps you from living possibilities rather than problems. And if you keep thinking about it and letting your self go back and forth, you are creating a storm of sorts in your brain, because you are giving it very mixed messages. Radar did not sit on the fence. Radar took reasonable risks needed to move ahead.
What are risks you need to take right now-- a new job, going to college, reaching out to ask forgiveness, planning a family vacation, borrowing money to start your own business?
Radar took the risks needed to create a magical musical extravaganza near battle. You?
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