Friday, April 26, 2013

The Rubicon Challenge

Copyright (c) 2013 Joe Vitale

At some point it's wise to accept or create a "Rubicon Challenge" for yourself. It's a way to stretch your talents, exceed your potential, dare something worthy, and achieve what others might call impossible. The line or "river" you cross is the self-imposed limitation of your own potential.

I just did that by declaring I will sing, play guitar, write songs, and record my own audio CD in 2011.

I've already been taking guitar lessons with Guitar Monk Mathew Dixon. And I've been taking singing lessons with vocal wizard Guy Monroe. I've seen progress and I'm having a blast.

But it's time to go to the next level.

It's time to cross the river of limitation.

And here's where my own Rubicon Challenge appeared.

Back in 2006 I held a publicity stunt in Austin, Texas called The Canine Concert. It was the first ever concert for dogs, played at a sound level only canines could hear. The band that donated their time and talents was Porter Davis. It was a hot summer day but people turned out, including the media, and we all had fun. This youtube video gives you a feel for the event:

That was years ago. I hadn't seen or heard from the band since. Recently the lead singer, Daniel Barrett, emailed me and asked to have lunch. Of course, I agreed.

Over Tex-Mex food and sharing, Dan told me about his new service. He offers 100 hours of personal coaching in singing, songwriting and guitar playing, ending in the studio recording five songs. He called it a boot camp for musicians. While he wasn't trying to sell me (as he had no idea I was already taking singing and guitar playing lessons), I began to feel that our meeting was more than a coincidence.

After lunch, I couldn't stop thinking of Dan's service, which he called Rubicon Artist Development. We met again a week later, shared several emails, and discussed my taking on his challenge.

I wanted to.

But I admit I was full of massive doubt.

Could I do this?

Could I write songs?

Could I play and sing well enough to be recorded?

Could I find the time to practice as well as keep up my lessons with Mathew and Guy?

I spent a lot of time thinking, dreaming, worrying and more. I'm surrounded by great musicians in my personal life, from Sarah Marie and Michelle Malone to Pat O'Bryan and of course Mathew Dixon.

But knowing they can play great music didn't make my decision any either.

I was still nervous about taking the challenge.

Until I realized that if I had this much excitement as well as apprehension, then I had to do the challenge.

As I wrote in my book The Attractor Factor, my rule of thumb is to follow goals that scare you a little and excite you a lot. If I'm giving that advice to others, then I need to take it myself.

I accepted Dan's Rubicon Challenge.

Why am I telling you all this?

Because in 2011 I'm going to announce a movie project and a challenge for you revolving around Miracles Coaching. You'll hear about it and it will interest you. But most likely you'll have questions, concerns, fears and doubts.

Accept them, investigate them, and release them.

You grow stronger and wiser when you accept the challenge you know you want.

I've accepted another one.

What will yours be?


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Dr. Joe Vitale is the star of the hit movie, "The Secret." He is also the author of way too many bestselling books to mention here. To name a few: The Attractor Factor, Zero Limits and his latest, Attract Money Now. He's also recorded many Nightingale Conant audio programs, and most recently, "The Abundance Paradigm." He also created a Miracles Coaching program and much more! For more information on Joe Vitale, go to: http://www.mrfire.com


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