“All I can do is be me, whoever that is.”
“He not busy being born is busy dying.”
One of the most successful and enigmatic musicians of the last hundred years must be Bob Dylan. Throughout his career, albums and awesome songs he has constantly redefined himself and both confused and enthralled listeners.
Here is some clarity though, some of my favourite words of wisdom from Dylan.
1. Find what you love to do.
“A lot of people can’t stand touring but to me it’s like breathing. I do it because I’m driven to do it.”
I think this is a first step that many of us have a big problem with. Or just forget about. Because when you find something you really love to do it doesn’t seem like work that much anymore.
When you do something you love you don’t have to push yourself so much. You keep going because you like doing it, not just because your want to reach some goal (although that can be exciting too). Taking action also becomes natural when you doing something you really want to do. A lot of the time you can’t wait to get going with it.
So the problem many of us encounter may not be that we don’t know enough tips to keep ourselves motivated to keep going. The problem may be that we are working on the wrong thing all together.
So do you find out what you really want to do?
I certainly don’t have all the answers for that one, but one tip is just to explore life.
To just try things out and see what you love. It’s easy to have theories about what you or may not like. But you never know until you have tried it for a while in real life.
2. Understand that success is today too.
“A person is a success if they get up in the morning and gets to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do.”
When you read about success it often seems like something you should work towards. Something there in the distant future.
This way of thinking can lead to many ups and downs. Sometimes you feel really good and are working towards what you want in an effective way. Sometimes you feel like doing nothing. It can become a rollercoaster.
But one of the most important parts of success in area of your life is simply consistency. To get up in the morning each day and do what you know is right in your life.
Working out instead of coming up with excuses not to. Being kind and open instead of closing up and gossiping or trying to put someone down or making them wrong in an interaction or just in your head simply to feel better about yourself. Pushing a bit outside of your comfort zone instead of staying inside it and feeling safe.
How you live today and each today is very much connected to the most fundamental goals people have in life. To be healthy. To be effective and get the most important things done. To raise self esteem and self confidence and keep it at a high level (things that to a large part comes from taking responsibility for each day in your life and doing what you know is the right thing to do).
So success is not about what you do in a few inspired rushes towards the goal. Things take time. Often more time than you might think. So keep an eye on where you are going. But keep your focus on the process instead of that alluring goal. Do it by making today and each day a success.
3. Life is change.
“There is nothing so stable as change.”
As humans, we often want to feel safe. We want certainty. And for a while we may think we have it. And then something always comes along to knock that feeling out of us.
So there is a superstition of safety. This is not just something negative though. It’s also created by your mind so you can function in life. No point in going all paranoid about what could happen a minute from now day in and day out. But there is also not that much point in clinging to an illusion of safety. So you need to find balance where you don’t obsessed by the uncertainty but also recognize that it is there and live accordingly.
As you stop clinging to your safety life also becomes a whole lot more exciting and interesting. You are no longer as confined by an illusion and realize that you set your limits for what you can do and to a large extent create your own freedom in the world. You are no longer building walls to keep yourself safe as those walls wouldn’t protect you anyway.
If you want to grow and move forward it’s not only essential to get used to the thought of life as changing and unknown but also to let go of the past. I wrote a bit about this a few days ago in Let Go! When you let go of the past and old self-images then change becomes so much easier to handle. And growing becomes easier too.
Because if your goal is to get fitter, then when you let go of a self-image of being unhealthy and instead stick to the one where you are healthy you stop working against yourself. Your actions, thoughts and self-image are now aligned. And so doing the right things by eating healthy food and working out becomes the natural thing rather than something you have to push yourself to do every day.
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Very cool insights, Henrik! I completely agree with point #3, and it’s sometimes so hard for people to accept that change is the constant.
This reminds me of one of my favorite quotes:
If you focus on results, you will never change. If you focus on change, you will get results.
-Jack Dixon
Hi Henrik,
Excellent post. Bob Dylan is one of my heroes and his advice is so true. I wish more people would follow it!
They do follow it, Love,
they just don’t know that they do
i was completely thrilled when i saw this post. someone besides me believes in the wisdom of dylan!
Hi Henrik,
Find what you love to do is a classic success principle that I just can’t emphasise enough on my own blog. Whenever I mentioned it on my blog, I’d always reiterate that I’d said it umpteen times but I’d keep saying it until people turn blue in their face.
I discovered that principle because I was an extremely lazy person. Funny huh?
The reason was that I was never motivated to do anything except those which I enjoyed like watching tv, sleep, soccer, and hanging out with friends among other things.
But later in life, I started to think that I can’t carry on living the way I did. I had to take my life more seriously. So I went on to try out a couple of things. But none got me enthusiastic enough to hang on to.
And I started questioning myself what does it take for me to stick to one thing and excel in it?
I looked into what I’d been doing all the while and found that I’d been pretty good in a few things (though not exactly an expert). And the reason was simply because I enjoyed doing them. So I started to believe that in order for me to stick to one thing and attain success in that field, it’s got to be something I enjoy doing a lot. And hence, the journey to discovering my real passion began.
It is my wish to see more people follow their passion and seek to live it in the face of whatever challenges that may come along the way for it is the only way to live a truly fulfilling and empowered life.
Cheers~
Mark
One of my all time favorite quotes:
“A person is a success if they get up in the morning and gets to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do.â€
I am 100% with Dylan on the idea of doing what you love to do. The question then becomes: what do you love to do? Personally I love to write and I couldn’t think of anything else I would rather do, but this isn’t the case for everyone. What do you do if you don’t know what you love to do?
I think I’ve mentioned this before, but I love the quotes you include in your posts.
thanks
. Find what you love to do.
. Understand that success is today too.
. Life is change.
“the man in me” by Bob is the best
have a nice day
I saw Bob Dylan two summers ago and he isn’t so good anymore. I asked my friend why does he still perform? My friend just shrugged. Now I know why. He loves it so much he can’t give it up. I hope I feel that way about my career when I’m too old to keep doing it.
Nice to find a blog with a postive outlook and message. I was starting to feel lonely!
Well thought out piece. I believe people just need to take some time to think. To actually sit down and put some thought into what it is they want and what they need to do to achieve it. If every decision, action and even emotion is aimed at those goals then everyday can be a success and a step forward.
Mindless drifting will never lead to success or happiness. Thoughtful action and focus are the tools, along with inspiration and support, such as you offer here.
Keep up the great work. You have a fan!
Marshall Page
Henrik,
The part you wrote about “success is today too” is extremely important to remember. I am a goal-focused hard working guy, but the downside is that I’m always working towards the next big goal and not enjoying the moment.
We really can only experience the present. Goal setting and working toward something is important…but like you said, we should enjoy “today”.
Amazing post…one of the best I’ve read from you,
Rusty