I’ve just got back from the yard where I have been moving my horses from their day to night pasture.  I don’t know what it is with the weather today but there was a lot of high jinks going on. Usually pretty placid the horses were all animated and just wanted to run, buck and play so I let them off in the strip that runs up to the field.  Charlie, my race horse, clearly thought he was back on the track and raced up the strip at lightening speed, followed in pursuit by Toby. Charlie’s motivation to run was in part inspired by the fact that Bracken, my young cob filly, was in front of him.  There was no way however, that Bracken was going to let Charlie pass her.  Perhaps her fear of him made her run faster, but she definitely flies like the wind.

As I watched the herd gallop off my heart was in my mouth as they raced past the entrance to their field.  About 200 yards further on the strip ended with a thin wire rope, that acts as a fence dividing the end field from the strip.  Surely there would be a massive crash as all the horses piled up in front of it.  Then to may complete amazement, Bracken picked up her front feet and neatly jumped over the thin wire rope, which must have been 2’6″ high.  She never faltered in her stride pattern and looked majestic.  Then she trotted round the end field wondering why no-one else was with her.  You see the other horses never even considered jumping the wire rope. They just stopped in their tracks and looked somewhat bemused at a very pleased with herself Bracken on the other side.  Once the horses had moved off Bracken popped back over the wire rope and took herself off the her regular field.

So why am I sharing this story?  Well firstly, I’m so proud of my pony for her jumping ability but more importantly her actions reminded me of this quotation from George Lucas:

“You have to find something that you love enough to be able to take risks, jump over the hurdles and break through the brick walls that are always going to be placed in front of you. If you don’t have that kind of feeling for what it is you are doing, you’ll stop at the first giant hurdle.”

There are so many times in our lives when barriers and obstacles are put in our way and can hinder us reaching our goals.  Successful people figure out how to negotiate these obstacles.  They do not get discouraged but rather keep going as there is simply nothing that is going to stop them getting what they want.  Like Bracken they find a way to jump these hurdles and they are able to do that as they have a great reason Why?

What is the great reason Why that is fuelling your actions? I know from experience if you don’t have a great reason Why and are not fully committed to your goals, then more than likely you will not succeed when the inevitable obstacles, barriers and hurdles appear.  Negotiate these however, and you will be even more motivated and inspired to reach your dreams and goals.

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