Did you have any childhood dreams? Was there a time when you found what you loved to do but were told by parents & friends that it was unrealistic and impossible? Are there dreams and desires you have been putting off? Are you living a life based on other people’s expectations.
This is a story I would like to share with you about pursuing our dreams. The story is about Anna Mary Robertson (born 1860). Anna was a young farm girl who loved to paint. He dream was to become a world famous painter. Alas, her parents told her that she would starve as a painter and she should forget her stupid dream. She was told that her role in life was to marry a good husband, look after the farm and raise children.
Being the obedient girl that she was, Anna put aside her dreams and started a family in her teens. She had 10 children by her 20s, had grandchildren in her 40s and was a great grandmother in her 60s.
By the age of 75, after her husband died and her children had grown up, she became too old to work on the farm. So, she decided to fulfill her childhood dream of becoming a painter. She went to the town’s art store and bought brushes, paints and canvases and started painting in front of her barn. She self studied and painted ‘Primitive American Landscape’ and sold her first painting at age 77. She became affectionately known as Grandma Moses.
By age 79, her paintings were showcased in the Museum of Modern Art (New York).
During the 1950s, her exhibitions were so popular that they broke attendance records all over the world. The National Association of House Dress Manufacturers honored her as their 1951 Woman of the Year. At age 88, Mademoiselle magazine named Grandma Moses a “Young Woman of the Year.” Philadelphia’s Moore College of Art awarded her its first honorary doctorate degree.
In the last 10 years of her life, her paintings were selling for $100,000 each. She had painted 3,600 pieces in the last 20 years.
She made more money in a year than in an entire lifetime working on the farm
In November 2006, her work Sugaring Off (1943), became her highest selling work at US $1.2 million.
It is estimated that If she had starting painting in her teens, she would have become one of the richest women in America.
So, my question you is….
Is there hidden talent within you that you have never given yourself a chance to discover?
Have Your Dreams been Extinguished by the Criticism of Others?
What are the dreams that you have been putting off in your life?
Are you going to wait for the last years of life before you discover your hidden talents?
How will you know what is your hidden talent?
OUr subconscious mind gives us clues to our hidden talent all the time. You have to start to quiet your mind, spend time to reflect/meditate and you will find the answer. These are some clues you need to ask. What do I love to do? What is it that people do that I feel jealous of? If I had a billion dollars and did not have to work anymore, what would I do for the rest of my life?
thank adam!
Hi Adam,
My name is Nhan, a 26-year-old young entrepreneur in Vietnam. Thanks so much for your motivating article! I have recently become a fan of you and your wonderful books. I promise myself to read all of your books and articles within this year. I must say that i am totally motivated by you to build the best future i can have. Since i am also a university lecturer, i would like to become a trainer like you. Could you please let me know how to join your Master Trainer program to officially equip myself with such great tool as NLP and other essential skills? Many thanks in advance, Adam!
P.S: I found some language mistakes in the article. Please correct them:
1. Paragraph 2, line 3: He dream –> Her dream
2. Last paragraph, line 1: my question you is…–> my question FOR you is…
mr adam,i am going ns soon, kinda of having dull mood. any interesting or motivation story during your ns time you could share?
NS is what you make of it. When I went to NS, my goal was to become an officer and so I gave my best to get there. The result was a great leadership training experience for me. In the army, I learnt all about leadership, planning, strategy and teamwork. Treat it as a free 2 year training program
Hi Adam, I have two of your books and read em intensively.
I am 39 years old now and I do totally agree with you that it is never too late to chase my big dreams.
This month I am opening a financial planner business with my partner and hopefully with hard work and smart marketing, I can skyrocket my business.
Hope to meet you personally, one day.
Cheers
All the very best!
Thank alot mr Adam, hope to see your update too and hopefully see you in person at WA class after my NS.
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Thanks Adam for share this… I have new motivation after read this post…
I have a big dream in my child…. not One but a lot of dreams that what want I can to be…I have try and try and work hard to achieve my dream. I’m sure i can achieve all of my dreams
There is a will there is always be a way! never give up guys
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nice share,,, your article, Adam, is always energize me,, Thanks so Much
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