DISQUS

Life Putting : Who’s your harshest critic?

  • Dave Askaripour · 2 years ago
    hey dan -- if you are secure and confident in what you do, then you have nothing to fear.. no matter what anyone else has to say. you are right, you're the "only" judge of yourself and that'll always be true. keep at it!
  • Bradley Woods >> Conceiv · 2 years ago
    Whoa! You trying to give me a heart attack with that picture? :-)

    This is great stuff man and I have nothing to add to this. Seems you are growing by leaps and bounds these days.

    This post made me think about certain aspects of my life in a different perspective as well. I think people can feel that perspective. I think it all comes down to how you see yourself.

    When you step out on your own to make your dreams a reality it takes real courage to keep things in their proper perspective.

    I have times where my emotions are high and my imagination is running crazy. What brings me back to reality is when I think about NOW. When I bring myself down to that base level of thinking about the present moment it clears things up for me. I find the things I worry about are not in the NOW and things are not as bad as they seem. I am learning how to do this and its making a big difference in my life.

    You inspire me Dan and I can relate to you because your out their chasing your dreams. Looking forward to the future man! Talk to you soon
  • Ben Casnocha · 2 years ago
    Great post Dan. The fact that you are reflecting on and thinking about these issues is awesome. They're complex and in some ways always-present at all stages of life, I think.

    All the best.
  • Douglas woods · 2 years ago
    Your harshest critic will possibly be me if you again put a headline with 'whose' instead of 'who's' ... LOL
  • danputt1 · 2 years ago
    Thanks for the great comments and words of encouragement.

    @Doug: Good catch, and I've changed it. I am usually the one who catches grammatical errors, and I can't believe I missed that. My mom would be disappointed, but that's what happens when you don't necessarily proofread your work.