As the year winds down and the new year begins, what a wonderful time to reflect on the progress of our lives. It’s easy to look in our bank accounts to measure success, but is that the most accurate gauge? I doubt it.
Take a few moments to review your relationships, the attempts at your dreams, the mistakes that caused great pain and hopefully learning, the steps towards banishing your fears or perhaps a new-found joy that comes only with maturity and understanding. Sure, there’s plenty of resolutions to make, lots of things we claim we need to change in the New Year. These often turn into a self-bashing session of why we aren’t good enough. Yes, it’s good to have goals, but equally if not more importantly, its great to congratulate yourself on the things you have achieved, no matter how small. Some days I marvel that I’m still here and have new opportunities every moment. I’m in awe that I get to DO THIS – to live.
I’ve had a wonderfully challenging year. Creating a new show and brand for my company is far less than easy, but I’m glad I started. And because I started, there’s a full season of new TV Shows that just wrapped! I look forward to a new year with a new season and also look back to see a year full of success. The obvious highlights were interviewing great personalities like Deepak Chopra, The Naked Cowboy, Don Jamieson and 30 other fabulous people, but the highlights most people see are the results of much labor coming to fruition with a group of talented people that we can now view on the screen. Releasing creativity feels like a tremendous success to me.
I wish you the best year-end celebration, and a New Year full of surprises and realized dreams. Come visit us with our new show at www.whosondeck.tv! Happy 2012!!!
Posts Tagged ‘dreams’
It’s a Wrap!
Tuesday, December 27th, 2011Dream a BIG Dream
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010Are you holding on to a dream that you’ve had for years? Are you reaching for that dream or letting it be idle in your mind? It’s easy to get discouraged and let a dream fade, but that’s not what dreams are for. I believe we are called to pursue our dreams as part of our life’s work – an answer to the soul’s calling. Some dreams may seem out of reach, but often we can get closer than we ever thought with just a little effort, creative thinking and support.
I’m dreaming a big dream and need your help!!
Oprah is producing a new reality show on her debut network, OWN. It’s a show for TV hosts that will air Jan 2011. I’ve entered the competition and need a severe amount of votes! If you have 3-5 minutes of time, please view and vote for my audition on Oprah by clicking here? You can vote as often as you like, or make comments! The votes don’t tally immediately, but they DO count.
What are you dreaming? Sometimes going for our dreams means asking people for help. It can feel difficult or embarrassing to do this, but I don’t believe we are meant to do this life alone…we need people’s support. Share your dream today with a loved one or a new friend. You never know how you will get there, or if it will look as you imagined, but all you can do is try. Believe me, the journey during the ‘try’ is worth more than a million moments of ‘not trying.’ This way, there is no failure – only success!!
I’ve been in pursuit of my dream since I was a small, small child and feel grateful for the achieved milestones. Now I’m reaching higher for ‘My OWN Show’ and I sincerely appreciate your help!! It takes a village to raise a child, and, launch a big dream…
Tell It Like It Is
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010Have you ever wondered when your life is going to change? I mean really change. As each year begins, we have a stirring hope that this will be the year our dreams come true, our relationships improve, we are out of financial debt, our anxieties would ease, or the weight will stabilize. The resolutions are in place, daylight is returning and maybe, just maybe, we’ll open our eyes one morning with a sign, an epiphany, a kismet occurrence or revelation that will make everything seem *poof* magically different and better. Good luck.
This year, I have a new mantra. To change the circumstances that need changing, to make my life flow, I’m going to tell it like it IS. Here’s my theory…
We largely communicate the way we were taught – polite, correct, without emotion, a particular tone, niceties and most of all, what we think others want to hear. Half of this protocol is appreciated and allows the world to function with order. The other half? Complete baloney. So many days pass without a single, meaningful or honest conversation. And the worst part? I find myself talking smack to MYSELF! My dreams, hopes, will and soul are clouded with a playback recorded symphony of these same niceties; explanations that generally cover excuses, passions, feelings and that powerful lifeforce that burns in my gut. No more. From here on, if you’re going to talk to me, you’re going to hear what is true. Not mean. Not rude. Not without compassion or PC, but true. It’s an attempt to do what I actually claim that I do so well – communicate. Live with purpose. Inspire. And I realize that so much goes undone by the mere drain of energy that it takes to keep up the b.s. of societal living. Explaining why to my family or friends. Talking myself into or out-of a new car/outfit/dessert. The self-talk and interractions with others that we call communication are simply not good enough any more.
I’m on a mission to live with purpose. To get what I want. To feel what happens in life, good or bad, and share my experience so that others can relate and vice versa. To walk a path of integrity that risks judgment. That’s my goal.
I hope you find the power to Tell It Like It Is and let loose your creative genius that makes you thrive. To own your spirit. To release your thoughts and care. There is nothing more inspiring than to see truth in words, in art, in beauty. Let it rip.
Stuck in Neutral?
Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009Sometimes we go through periods in our lives that feel idle. Idle minds. Neutral energy that’s stagnant, frustrating, lethargic or just plain ‘ole confusing. Ever been there?
Like a car, sitting in neutral is fine for a brief time, but we aren’t designed to just live our lives there. Neutral is a place to sit while we are pondering, waiting or taking a break, but not to dwell. Long periods without inspiration, decision, movement and gusto drain our batteries. Often, people get stuck in this place and need to rev up their engines to jump back into the game of life.
You know that saying “an idle mind is the devil’s workshop” (yes, I’m from the south but it is a good analogy). To sit for too long on any decision, dream or risk is not a good thing. The stagnation settles into our spirit and creates all kinds of compulsions, obsessions, mental hiccups and even fears. To get out of neutral, you’ve got to switch gears. Get into your life again, even if it feels uncomfortable at first. Usually that uneasy feeling is just “stickiness” from stuck energy. You know how it feels when you haven’t flown in an airplane in years? The next time you do it, those uncomfortable feelings come back, like the very first time you flew. If you fly everyday, your system is lubed and that sticky energy is nowhere to be found. It takes movement to loosen stuck energy. Action and repetition.It takes boldness and honestly, just doing it. Don’t try to gently slide back into your life – get revved up. Kick it into gear fast and go. Do the exact opposite of what your idle brain is telling you to do. Depending on how long you’ve been in neutral, your brain is a mosh-pit of mental confusion and negative chatter, so don’t listen to it beyond reason.
One definition of neutral says: “Having no inherent or net charge, especially electric charge.” Now, how in the world are you going to accomplish your God-given dreams, your purpose, without some kind of charge? Use your energy. Put the pedal to the medal and go for it. You will only get out of neutral with action. Make that call. Clean out your closets. Start that company. Ask him over for dinner. Get a new hairstyle (it works). Take your first run in 15 years. Sign up for the dance class. Say YES to opportunities. With one full motion, put your hand on the gear shift, put your foot to the pedal and just do it.
Leah Guy is a Producer, TV Host, Writer and passionista for inspired, lifestyle content. In 2006 she created A Girl Named Guy Productions and hasn’t slept since.
A Girl Named Guy Productions is a multi-media company that serves a variety of audiences. Who's On Deck is a new celebrity TV Show produced by the company and Modern Sage is a site geared toward women's wellness. Creator & CEO, Leah Guy, launched the company in 2006 with a goal to meet the demand for positive, inspired content for the mainstream audience. AGNG produces videos, 

