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You Are Your Own Masterpiece!

by Chris Assaad on January 14, 2012

The path of personal and spiritual development is a continual process. Though many of us believe that when we get to this goal or that achievement, we will be fully satisfied, there is no real defined end to the journey. There is no point at which we will look around at all we have accomplished or who we have become and say: “Ok, that’s good. I’m done now.”

In light of this, it’s very easy to get tunnel vision and to get caught up in the constant push towards some future-based destination. Having goals and a vision is a great thing and it helps to keep us focused, motivated and on track. At the same time, it’s important to take a step back every now and then to acknowledge our victories, to look at how far we’ve come and appreciate all that we are and have in this moment. That’s the fuel that keeps the engine going and without it, our whole lives can become an endless pursuit of something that we will never even get to enjoy when we’ve attained it.

For the past couple of months, I’ve been fully immersed in the process of recording my second album. I’ve poured my heart and soul into it and have had to make a number of sacrifices along the way to stay on track in meeting a fairly tight deadline. In the final stretch, the process has involved very critical listening to ensure that everything was sounding as awesome as possible. As I was driving to the final recording session, I was listening to a working version of one of the songs and it hit me like a ton of bricks! For the first time in months, I actually heard the music that I’d been working on so hard with appreciative ears and an open heart and it almost moved me to tears.

Now you might be thinking that only some kind of ego maniac could be so emotionally affected by their own music! The truth is that what really got to me in that moment was the realization that I’d been so busy trying to get it perfect and get it done that I forgot to take a step back and just let it in, to really appreciate the fruits of my labor, to stop and smell the roses as the saying goes. We can live our whole lives this way and forget to stop every once in a while to take it all in, to acknowledge our efforts, to honor all that we have become and achieved, to say thank you.

So maybe you’re working your butt off to lose twenty pounds. That’s great but don’t forget to acknowledge and thank yourself for the five that you’ve already shed. Or maybe you’re working on your own masterpiece and are knee deep in the process. Don’t forget to put the pen, the brush or the instrument down every once in a while and allow yourself to look and listen with kind eyes and ears on what you’ve done so far.

We are all our own masterpieces in progress and it helps to remember that we will never be perfect, that the process never ends and that it’s important to find the balance between striving and thriving, between doing and being, between improving and appreciating.

In that spirit, take a moment to step back and have a look at what you’ve accomplished, how far you’ve come and who you’ve become through all of your efforts and experiences. Give yourself the gift of acknowledgement by leaving a comment and sharing with the rest of us. It might be something as simple as a positive attribute you’ve worked on, a good deed you did or a bad habit you’ve kicked. Whatever it is, big or small, let’s celebrate our victories together and encourage one another as we walk the path towards our greatness and our dreams.

Much love,

Chris

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Chris Assaad is a rad singer/songwriter and a TDL reader. Check out his website here.

  • Sia Bevis

    Great post ! – Sia bevis

  • Maureen

    Thanks, Chris.  I know I have made some difficult choices and decisions over the past three years.  I was truly scraping bottom for a while.  With the support of friends and family, and a lot of hard work on my part, I have come a long way, and I am very proud of my accomplishments.  I am whole again, and looking forward to a bright future. xo

  • Andie Diaz

    Wow! So appealing to me! I’m a singer-sonwriter and I had been stressing for the past few weeks. Yesterday I  gathered the courage to record some songs and today, on my way to work, I decided I’d just listen to my stories, and not judge myself for a pitchy note here or a weird passage sound over there.
    I was astonished by my progress!
    Cellebrating each step is also a further step towards happiness!

  • http://www.jillrowe.com jill

    I am just starting a new business and I have taken this past year and a half to find out who I am and what I really have to offer the world.  I’m busy filling each day with laying the bricks so to speak to the foundation of my business and I do need to step back and view the fruits of my labor, not only for getting to a place where I understand where my true path lies, but honoring my hard work and progress thus far.  As you say, we are not perfect and the process is never complete, but I do understand the seismic shift that I have made in my life to get me to this place today and I am honoring it here.  Thank you for encouraging us all to take a step back and look at what we’ve accomplished.  Best of luck with your new album!

  • Acbpanda

    Thank you! A beautiful post!

  • Emartins

    I have only recently realised that to be happier I need to love  myself and forgive myself and to let go of the past and let go of the anger, so I acknowledge the times I have not let a negative thought go on and on for hours and lead to other unrelated negative thoughts, and also where I have been able to reframe a thought into something more positive and loving towards myself.  Thank you for this post and reminding me to just be where I am  and not only look towards completion.

  • Donell

    Thanks Chris for reminding me to stop and appreciate where I am in the process. I focus so much on getting to the destination that I forget that just walking down the path is wonderful and movement towards growth as well.

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