Monday, May 11, 2015

IT'S JUST YOU AGAINST THE MOUNTAIN

 
 
 
 
 
It's just you against the mountain.  What are you going to do?

The summer I turned 18, I visited my brother in San Diego, California.  He was an officer in the Navy and stationed aboard the USS Enterprise.  David was six years older than myself and it was my first adventure since graduating high school.  I was a shy, introverted country girl dropped into the middle of a big city and completely out of my comfort zone.  To add to my confusion, one of my brother's Navy buddies had taken a liking to me and wanted to go on a date.  A date.  Something that I had NEVER been on in my life (thanks, Mom, for making me a social dork...lol) but I decided what could it hurt to go out with him?  I was expecting something to eat, maybe a movie, and then back to my brother's apartment.  Something cookie-cutter safe for the first time out with a virtual stranger.

But noooo...

I should have realized I was going to be out of my comfort zone when he picked me up in a muddy jeep.  My date decided he wanted to test my adventurous side.  Just how adventurous was a "mouse" going to get?  Trying a new flavor cheese, perhaps?  After driving to a local quarry, he thought it would be "fun" to challenge his jeep against a mountain of gravel with a straight vertical climb of about 200 feet!  I don't think I have ever been more scared in my life.  At least up until that point.  We managed to slide our way to the top and while he was exhilarated by the challenge, I was simply glad to still be alive!  Now, I thought, we will somehow make it back down this slippery slope and I can go back to my brother's apartment and never go on another "date" in my life.

I was wrong... 

Taking my silence as a sign I approved of his plans for the day, my date decided we should then tackle a REAL mountain so we headed to the Devil's Punch Bowl.  The name should give you a clue what I was in for.  Once again, I was taken out of my comfort zone.  For the next 2 hours I hiked up the side of a mountain as we used a trail that, at times, was little more than following goat tracks through brush.  We finally made it to the top and yes, I must admit it was worth it as I looked out over the beautiful "punch bowl" valley below us.  I had not let my doubts or fears hold me back and this was my reward. 

To this day, I can close my eyes and I can be back on the side of that mountain...breathing the fresh air and soaking in the tranquility of being one with nature. And I say a word of thanks to that person who did not allow me to hold back, but encouraged me to keep moving forward until I had overcome not only the mountain itself, but all my doubts and fears as well.

What mountains will YOU face in this year? And more importantly, how will you handle them?




Are you going to let your self-doubts or fears stop you from achieving your goals for 2015?  There are a lot of things you can do to keep moving forward...





You can climb over every obstacle that prevents you from becoming the best you can be.






You can find constructive ways to bridge old ideas with new ones to overcome the obstacles which prevent you from completing your stories.






You can tunnel through the years of wondering if you are good enough to be a writer, wondering if anyone will want to read your work and just create the best work you can so you can go from there.




Or you can simply fly over those obstacles like they never even existed!  Moving straight ahead, eyes forever focused on the prize, you can simply ignore all those silly bumps in the road that strain to hold you back and sail into this new world with confidence!  And when you reach that summit,  you will know that in the battle between you against the mountain, YOU will always come out on top!





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8 comments:

  1. Great story, Donna! It not just one mountain for us writers to scale. It's a whole mountain range! But that's what we're meant to do, so bring it on!

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    1. Hi Genevieve! I can always tell the true writer who will gladly tackle any mountain range to achieve their dreams from the writing hobbiest who can't even make it up the first slope...;~)

      Thanks for stopping by and come back any time!

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  2. ....and what is the guy's name? What adventures!!

    Writing is a daily adventure, a different type of "Devil's Punch Bowl".

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    1. Hi Susan and welcome to my blog! His name was John Yandel and he certainly led me on some grand adventures that day!

      Thanks for stopping by and come back any time!

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  3. Great adventure, and there's always a reason to tackle the unknown, especially a lovely mountain with so many possibilities!

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    1. Hi Yolanda! I LOVE being out in nature but nothing could have prepared me for that day...lol...

      Thanks for stopping by and come back any time!

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  4. Hi Donna - well that was some 'blind date' ... I'd have been terrified too ... so I'm pleased it all worked out and you are relatively fearless now ... shock learning curve! Good stories to draw on though ... cheers Hilary

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    1. Hi Hilary! At the time this scared little mouse thought she was going to die. Now I'm grateful I have such lively stories to share...;~)

      Thanks for stopping by and come back any time!

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