Sunday Coffee with Eric Rhoads
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Turn Your Dreams Into Reality By Eric Rhoads
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Gnarly twisted oak trunks are bending over as if to pick up a lost leaf from the spring grass. Leaves are making a shuffling sound as they move violently and are pushed out of their comfort zone in the strong wind.
Dark, almost purple clouds, are billowing over the distant blue mountains like Indy race cars competing to get to the finish line.
My ears are filled with the whistling of winds coming from different directions … like a chorus of flutes.
I’m reminded of “In Like a Lion” as spring makes its way to the backyard of this tin-roofed Texas ranch house. I’m out on the back porch, coffee close at hand, and happen to
look down the entire length of the porch. There’s another one at the front of the house. It, too, runs the entire length of our home. I never want to take these porches for granted.
Imagine This...
When I was about 30, I dreamt of owning a house with a big porch, a tin roof, and a view of a mountain.
Now, here I sit, many years later, living that dream.
Years ago, when I was first introduced to the Adirondack mountains in upstate New York, I fantasized about living in the first house built there in the late 1800s. Today, we spend much of our time in the first house built on our little lake in 1840.
Imagination is a powerful thing. What we imagine somehow gets implanted in our minds and sometimes, without even remembering those implanted visuals, our mind makes them happen.
No Effort Required
Though I’m big on the idea of turning your dreams into a plan, setting goals, and following the plan, I’ve also come to see how our dreams really can come true. Sometimes no effort is required … things just fall into place.
I suppose the big difference is the speed at which things happen.
Roadblocks
Dreaming is important to all of us. Imagining ourselves living our ideal life, in our ideal circumstance, and having our ideal career.
In reality, most of us do some form of dreaming and imagining.
Sometimes, when we don’t really believe in our own dreams, that’s when we find ourselves in places and circumstances we don’t want to be in. Too many times in my
life, I’ve thought to myself “I’ll never be able to have that” — and I was right. I didn’t believe in my own dreams and they never happened. If you think you can’t, you can’t.
Your Other Brain
The reality is that everything you dream about won’t come true.
But, what you think about constantly is what is most likely to happen. Advertising
experts know that repetition sells products, but repetition is also the most influential controller of your brain.
Therefore, what you think about most, what you watch or read most, is often the outcome you get, whether or not it's intended.
If you think about how much you hate your job, your brain is likely to make losing your job happen, usually through self-sabotage.
Oh, it's not you. It's your subconscious mind. If your brain is engaged in unhealthy fantasies, like having affairs with the pizza delivery guy, be careful! It’s likely to happen in some form or another. If you keep thinking “I just want to hit that jerk” … you might accidentally just find yourself doing it.
People frequently say things like, “I don’t know what made me do it, it just happened.” The answer often lies in what you’ve implanted into your subconscious, which controls much of your activity.
That Happened Fast
A couple of years ago, someone recommended that I talk to a major TV network about doing a TV show. Though it sounded really exciting, my initial belief was “not me, it's not going to happen.” He then scolded me with a reminder, “if you think you can’t, you can’t.”
So instead, I thought about what it would be like when it did happen.
I focused on believing it would happen and, one week later, I found
myself in front of the right person, talking about a TV show!
Another time, someone suggested I be featured in Success magazine. I rejected the idea … not believing that it could happen for me. Again, scolded by my friend Lee, I decided to manifest it like she suggested. Boom. The following month I was featured in a story in Success magazine.
Has it ever happened to you?
Have you ever thought about something so much that it started happening in your life?
Have you ever manifested anything?
I don’t use prayer like Santa Claus. But I do lift up my ideas for direction and I know if they are part of the plan, they will happen.
To me, prayer
is part of manifesting what you want. If it’s linked to a good purpose, it’s more likely to happen. We’ve always been told to be careful what we wish for (or pray for) because we often get it, even if it's not what we really need.
Do you spend time dreaming about outcomes? I role-play meetings with myself while driving to meetings, and they often turn out as anticipated.
I never used to believe any of this. I called it all “positive thinking BS” — but I’ve seen enough evidence now that I believe there is more to it than meets the eye. And, as a result, I’ve formed a few little guidelines that I try to apply in my own life.
I’d like to offer these guidelines to you because I’ve discovered how very powerful they can be.
- Be careful what you put into your brain. Be careful about what you think about or obsess about. The old saying “garbage in-garbage out” is true. Focus on good or focus on evil. You choose the outcome.
- The more vividly and more detailed you dream, and the more you do it, the more exact your dreams will come true.
- Though things can and do happen when you dream them, you stand a better chance if you’re being deliberate. In other words, consciously make an effort to keep them in your mind. Set goals. Make a plan and follow it. Don’t give up.
- Roadblocks to every dream are not outside factors, but inside your head. Clear the roadblocks, clear the indoctrination you’ve inherited from others, get the “I don’t deserve this” or “I’m not the kind of person who gets to have these things” out of your brain.
- When you have a valid world-changing purpose, it makes things happen faster. Find your purpose.
- Though some things happen on their own (good or bad, depending on what's in your brain), they happen faster when you work on them. Remember, a boat floating with the engine off can drift anywhere. A boat with the engine running, propeller spinning, and rudder aimed at a compass setting always gets to its destination!
Imagine what your life would be like if every dream you had came true? If everything you had thought of had become a reality?
What would you do if you knew there
were no limits — no age limits, no money limits, no conditions to get in your way?
What if you discovered that everyone is a dreamer, but only people who are willing to jump over roadblocks are the ones who get the prize?
My guess is that inside of you, right now, is one burning desire you’ve dreamed about but did not believe you could do or have. Pull the trigger today. Don’t delay. Make it vivid, make a plan, and start action today, and every day, and you’ll change your life in 90 days.
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PS: The last thing my dad said to me before he died
recently is that he wanted me to take Sunday Coffee to the next level, reach more people, and expand it worldwide. Would you help me do that? If you enjoy it, find value in it, share it with 10 friends. I want to make my dad proud. And the week he died, the first thing I did was reach out to a book agent. Fingers crossed.
Yes You Can Learn to Paint Many of you know that I’m an artist. I was the guy who did not believe I could learn it. I was the guy who told myself special talent was a requirement. Today, I’m in three art galleries and I’m a proficient painter (we can all grow, and I work hard at growth).
I can teach anyone to paint. A good place to start is PaintByNote.com. It's the foundation everyone should be given before they get confused … And it's free!
Exciting in-person events with live, breathing people: Tired of zoom calls and being alone. Want to be around actual people? Want to have some amazing experiences and make some great friends? Here are some art things I’m doing soon. Of course, we’ll
all do what is required for safety. But, it's TIME TO GET OUT!!
June My Adirondack Artist Retreat The 10-year anniversary of my annual artist retreat in the Adirondacks. We stay together, eat together, paint together, and
sing and play together. It's like summer camp for people who love to paint (amateurs to pros, all are equal). I have 10 seats left. PaintAdirondacks.com — come join the fun!
August Pastel Live Global Art Conference Our first Pastel Live event for people who want to thrive or learn in pastel painting. Not in person, virtual, but an amazing experience. PastelLive.com. Price goes up soon. Hundreds are already attending this global art conference. Don’t Miss It!
September What people don’t know about Russia is that it has an extremely rich art history. Seeing the history in person, and painting in the places
of the great Russian masters, is going to be amazing. This is my first Russia painting adventure. It's been hard to organize and probably won’t happen again. I only have 3 seats left — come with us to Russia!. PaintRussia.com
My Fall Color Week Artist Retreat My annual Fall Color painting week is taking place in late September/early October. This will be the very first Fall Color Week in the Adirondacks — the color and scenery is beyond breathtaking. We’re living in a classic old Adirondack camp right at the water’s edge. This will be the only time we do this because we go somewhere new each year. I’d love for you to be there to experience it with us.
FallColorWeek.com
October Fine Art Trip to Europe (Not
Painting) You don’t have to be a painter to attend. We go behind the scenes at the top museums, art studios and homes, plus other touring. It's a small, intimate group and we have lots of fun together. We call it the Fine Art Trip and this year we’re going to Germany and Austria. Come with us, won’t you? FineArtTrip.com
November Realism Live Global Art Conference We’ll be doing another global art conference on Realism. Be watching because we’re announcing the world-class faculty
lineup very soon. Find out more and get the best price by registering now RealismLive.com
If you’ve wanted to attend an art event “someday” — now is the time. We’ve all been locked up and alone for too long. Treat yourself … you deserve it! It’s time to get out and play! (safely, of course!)
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Who Is This Guy Eric Rhoads?
Eric is the founder and publisher of PleinAir magazine, Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine (both on newsstands nationally), author and host six of Art Marketing instructional videos and has a blog on Art Marketing, and is author of the Amazon best seller Make More Money Selling Your Art. He produces newsletters American Watercolor, Fine Art Today, Plein Air Today and RealismToday, Creator of; The Plein Air Convention, The Plein Air Salon $30,000 Art Competition, The Figurative Art Convention & Expo, Plein Air Live, Realism Live and Watercolor Live Virtual art conferences. Art instruction video with Streamline Art Video, Liliedahl Art
Video, Creative Catalyst Art Productions, and Paint Tube.TV (art instruction on Roku, Amazon Fire, and Apple TV) and host of several painting retreats: Fall Color Week, Paint Adirondacks and PaintRussia, plus an annual collector Fine Art Trip, Rhoads hosts a daily art broadcast on Youtube and Facebook (search Streamline Art Video). He is a plein air , landscape and portrait painter with works at Castle Gallery. He is also heavily involved in the radio industry as founder of Radio Ink, as well as Radio and Television Business Report, the Radio Ink Forecast Conference, Podcast Business Journal, and the Radio Ink Hispanic Radio Conference. He is the author of a best-selling book on the History of radio; Blast From the Past: A Pictorial History of Radio's First 75 Years. He lives in Austin, Texas, with his bride Laurie and
they are the parents of triplets. Learn more at EricRhoads.com or see Everything We Do.
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