Posts Tagged ‘determination’

Experience tells you what to do

Monday, June 28th, 2010

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“Experience tells you what to do, confidence allows you to do it.”
Stan Smith, tennis player

One of the biggest parts of growth for me is gaining experience. Getting out there and trying something , anything that I may not have been that familiar with. Trying lots of things builds up your experiences and therefore gives one a better understanding of what it is your involved in. So by having the knowledge and experience of something it will truly guide you in what to do. I believe most of my ideas to take the next step in whatever project I am involved in comes from taking some first step. I think the biggest secret is what Stan Smith said, having the confidence and believing in yourself will allow you to do it. This is often what will stop us in our tracks. We don’t know what will happen. Well in this case I will tell you exactly what my dear old dad told me one day. I remember it vividly. I was about 18 years old sitting on the couch in my parents living room worrying about what will happen if i ask the shopping mall management for something I wanted as I was drawing caricatures during the christmas season and “WHAT IF” they said NO. So my my father said what’s the worst that can happen, what are you afraid of the most. Well, I said, I don’t want to drown and being stabbed wouldn’t be that good either. So he said, well are they going to drown you or stab you, and I replied no. So the worst think that could happen is that they say NO. And he was right. from that point on I would always have the confidence to just do it and try it.

Make it a great week!

PLEASE SIR, MAY I HAVE SOME MORE

Monday, June 7th, 2010

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What I am about to share, is a letter to myself that I wrote. My mind is in a state of constant discovery and it is exciting.

Discussing life with my kids the other morning on the car ride to school, I came home and went for my morning walk with my dogs. While walking them, I began to think about all the mixed thoughts you are about to read. So I came home and started writing down the thoughts in my head. It is spontaneous and long, but it is my hope that it may answer questions that I think many of us have. I wasn’t going to post this and just keep it to myself, but I have received so many personal e-mails from struggling artists that I thought it would be good to share. the true essence of this is about enjoying the moments we are having right now.

Thanks
Stephen Silver

“Please sir, may I have some more!!”

This is a line from Oliver twist, it stuck out to me because I am constantly trying to explore the way our thoughts and our mind works. I stumbled upon the thought, that as humans, we are always searching for more,even when we get what we ask for, we embrace it for a while but then we want something more. Why is this?

Looking at several scenarios and watching the Biography and History channel, I have noticed that the wealthiest people seem to always want more, thus creating and producing more, and receiving it, but many of them seem to still not be satisfied. Why? Is it because of the need for something more.

I realize more often that there is one true thing to plant in our minds and that is to enjoy what we have right now. No matter how much or how little we have. Life is a series of events, and things will happen. I have seen it. Why are there so many divorces, is it because someone got what they wanted in the beginning and then it didn’t go as planned so now they want something more. What about the job we wanted, that we now have, but now we want something different something more. Do we spend too much time looking into the window of other peoples lives and think to ourselves we want more, we need this we need that. Is this just the true nature of mankind and anything else would be fighting it?

True happiness and content, I believe, can only be achieved when you truly enjoy what you have right now.
How can this be achieved? How does one relax with their eyes wide open? What is the feeling we think we would have by having more, is it the exact same feeling we are having now, I think so, why wouldn’t it be. All the things that we have accumulated in our lives, we wanted at some point in the past and now we have it, did it change anything? for a little while.

As an artist, my whole being is the pursuit of bettering my art by experimenting, exploring, understanding, thinking, telling, discovering new answers, looking for more.

Why does it have to take some form of tragedy within a life for us to appreciate what we have, we know life is short, so what’s the rush, before we know it the end is here. Granted yes, money they say can buy you freedom, does it? or does it bare more responsibilities, more stress, more drama, more expenses. If you really want something or to do something, why not make a list of everything you thing you want or need, I mean everything. See how many of those in reality you can have right now, it may stating something such as “I want to be outside in the fresh air more often in front of a campfire”.

Why are we so competitive with each other? Why does it even matter what someone else is doing? can’t we just do what we do, make our lives the best we can make it. Why does it feel good to win something or gain notoriety, why is this important. What does it mean? We live in a world where unfortunately everybody is taking notes off other peoples business, you can never be someone else. You can only be you. Why does it matter what other people think, how does that effect you?

Through simple enjoyment of what one has, I believe “MORE,” just happens. So why put any crazy thoughts in your head, a thought that can drives one nuts. Why create the story of future events that haven’t occurred yet, unless Doc Brown can make us a time machine and travel into the future. Why even waste that energy in frustration, is it going to solve something. NO, it will create worry in your head.

Is it the monotony of the 9-5 day job, working five days a week, sometimes more, in the same routine of daily activities that brings us the longing for more, can it simply be a matter of changing one’s daily routine. Maybe you become more spontaneous and do things like walk up the side of a mountain you pass by every week that you always might say, one day i’m going to climb that, yet never do. I feel I have discovered that it is the same routine over and over that creates this need for more, but that routine never ends, you will always be creating a schedule. So how do we change our routine, what do we need to do to make it all fun, new and right now. Well, I Believe spontaneity is the answer.

Those of us with children understand routine to the max, especially bedtime. Yet there is a real beauty in having kids that I am constantly reminded of, and that is, I get to be a kid again. You explore new things, things an adult usually wouldn’t do unless they were with a child. Things such as swinging on a swing in the park and running across the bridge, going down a pole or a slide on a playground set. Finding farting to be so funny and boogers hanging from a face that seems to have a bit of humor, shooting a Nerf gun and walking down the aisle of a toy section in a store, jumping on a bouncy again until you’re exhausted. Playing video games again and watching movies from when I was a kid wanting to introduce them to my kids.

Before you know it, it may be all too late. That longing for more never got you anything that counted. I heard on a show the other day,”You can’t take your bags of luggage in the Hearse”. The Egyptian kings got nothing in the end but robbed.

HERE TODAY, the title of a Paul McCartney song, to his dear friend who had passed,John Lennon. Why do we spend so much time reflecting on what was. Can’t that was, be right now? Do what you have to do, and enjoy it! This I believe is the key. Live it, feel it. Every action becomes a new memory, so the secret is to create millions of memories not just dozens. And most important is sharing with other people the experiences of it all.

Stephen Silver

belief in a thing makes it happen.

Monday, May 17th, 2010

The thing always happens that you really believe in; and the belief in a thing makes it happen.
_Frank Lloyd Wright, architect

One of my favorite things to do is watch the Biography channel, History channel or any show with great interviews such as Oprah. I have recently become addicted to a show called “How’d you get so rich” with joan rivers. Even American Idol is on the top of my list. My main purpose and reason for watching all these shows is because everybody has a story, one which we can always learn from, pick up bits and pieces and is always a constant reminder to me that the majority of these people, believed in what it is they set out to do. They had a vision, a passion a dream and they made it a reality. I choose not to sit and watch and just say they are so lucky, why couldn’t that be me. I understand they have all had to work hard and follow their belief. I don’t believe in the word luck, I believe in the word persistence and through that opportunities will arise. Watching these stories weekly reminds me that we all have the ability to accomplish what we want as long as we are passionate about it and not being forced to do it.
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Sunday, April 11th, 2010

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“Don’t die wondering”

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

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“Don’t Die wondering”
Dr. Wayne Dyer

These words from Dr. Wayne Dyer struck me as to why I think I am so motivated and don’t procrastinate. The statement is short and to the point. If you think about it, dream about, just go ahead and do it, try it. Make some sort of attempt. Don’t live your life wondering what could have been, don’t have regrets because you didn’t try.

So, if there is anything that you’ve been putting off or afraid to do or ask, think of this statement. “DON’T DIE WONDERING.”

Make it a great week!

DARE!

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

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“All glory comes from daring to begin”
William Shakespeare

It is a simple message, yet a profound one. I wanted to put out a challenge to you this week. Dare to do something that you have been wanting to do, get it started. It could be joining that gym, making that phone call or starting that book or project you have been putting off. If you like, please share what you did. Make it happen!
Have a great week!
Silver

Above the ground

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

131Last week I had an amazing experience. I am part of an organization called the National Cartoonist Society (NCS). Since 2005, Jeff Bacon, a retired Navy vet and fellow NCS member, has organized groups of cartoonists to volunteer their time to draw retired and wounded soldiers. This includes soldiers currently enlisted, World War II vets, Korean War vets, and Vietnam vets, all of whom have fought so bravely for our country. The program has gone over so well with the men and women of our military, that the USO now sponsors it.

So last week, I went to San Diego to draw soldiers for 2 days with a group of 8 artists. The first day we went to the Naval Hospital. As I was sitting drawing and talking with the wounded soldiers being fitted for prosthetic legs, I was once again shown the importance of being grateful, and appreciating every day.

These soldiers had such positive attitudes and smiles on their faces - they were just happy to be alive and above the ground, as they talked of there fellow comrades that had fallen. For me, seeing something like this had a profound impact. It is one thing to sit and watch it on TV, but to talk directly with these guys is something different.

The following day we were flown by helicopter to the USS Bonhomme Richard HYPERLINK “http://www.lhd6.navy.mil/default.aspx” http://www.lhd6.navy.mil/default.aspx, a carrier in the middle of the ocean (you can view pictures in my photos on my profile). We were given a tour, and drew as many troops as we could. They were having so much fun, and were just so excited to have us on board. These men and women were getting ready to be deployed for seven months. As I spoke to individuals, I found some who were ready for action, and others who didn’t really want to go and be away from their families for so long. Still others told me they were running away. The captain of the ship spoke to us with confidence, as he talked of his ship and crew. When we asked about his own family, I could feel the sorrow as he talked of missing his daughter’s graduation, and that his whole family wouldn’t be together again for another year and a half.

Hearing these stories was a reminder for me to appreciate what it is I do have, and not to focus on the things I don’t. This was another reminder for me to be grateful, and to appreciate every day and make it count.

If this reaches anyone who is in the service, I am truly grateful for your service, and I am honored to have spent a couple days with our country’s heroes.

Treat life as a journey

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

129Treat life as a journey to your favorite vacation spot. Whenever I am heading somewhere, whether it be a convention, a lecture, a vacation, all of which I enjoy, I want and need to know two things. Where am I going, my destination, and how am I going to get there, my means of transportation either driving or flying. If driving, I may map it out through yahoo maps, or punch it in the navigation, then, I am on my way. Once I arrive, I feel great, I enjoy the days or week. At some point, I have that urge to come back home. Once I get home, I start to plan the next destination.

This is exactly the same journey of philosophy I have chosen to have in life. It always creates excitement and makes every day of my existence that much greater. In other words, and I have mentioned it before, set new goals, (your destination), make a plan on how to achieve your goal (transportation) once you’re there enjoy your accomplishment (vacation). Once you achieve that goal, then create a new one (your next vacation spot). To me, this is what the beauty of life is all about. The themes are constant.

Create new goals, set new targets, explore new ideas. Staying in one spot for too long can get boring. We have all experienced this going on a vacation and being there for a bit too long. So try this with your career, in your relationships, and look forward to where it will take you. Ignite that fire.

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Make it a great week!
Silver

Apply Persistence to Your Possibilities

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

1285I came across this great verse, I think it nails persistence right on the head, It is all in your attitude. Your success is not a matter of idle chance,
it’s a matter of making the right choices.
It’s not something you wait for,
but rather something you’ll achieve with effort.
Things won’t turn up in this world until you turn them up.

Success is neither magical nor mysterious.
The people that truly succeed in the world
are the people who look for the circumstances they want,
and, if they can’t find them, make them.
Don’t sit on the sidelines, get in the game.
Your access to success has no real limits.

The great opportunity in your life is where you are right now.
Every situation, properly perceived, becomes an opportunity for you.
You have grand opportunities all around you.
Open your eyes, and you will find it.

If you have the desire, you have the power.
Taking action is all that is required.
Written by Mentor2006@aol.com
Copyright 2000

My new book, “Passion for Life,” is now available and shipping
Have a great week

THERE ARE NO SHORTCUTS!

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Yesterday morning I found myself thourally entertained as I was watching an infomercial. I couldn’t break myself away from it and thought to myself, who watches these things, me, who believes these things, defiantly not me. The one I was watching was called Jeff Paul’s Shortcut to Internet Millions. It was one of the funniest things I have ever seen. The guy must have spent a fortune putting this hoax together. What I have come to learn throughout my career and what I have learned from reading about   other people and watching their biographies is, THERE ARE NO SHORTCUTS.

In order to be successful at anything, drawing, painting, sports, cooking, acting, you name it, it simply takes time, effort and determination. I have had many young artists come to me and ask, “how do I get better?” I tell them to draw a lot, explore and practice. I often get blank stares and the next question, “well, what’s the secret to drawing better?”  The answer is the same, draw a lot, explore and practice, there are no short cuts. In life, if you enjoy what it is you are doing, you will excel. Your passion is what will drive you to succeed in whatever it is you wish to do and simply remember…….untitled-3

My new book, “Passion for Life,” is now available and shipping. I will also be exhibiting at the San Diego Comic-Con, booth H-06 at the end of isle 1000. Please stop by and say hello if you are attending. Also, as a reminder, if you or anyone you know wishes to learn all about Self-Publishing, I am conducting a three hour seminar with an industry printer on August 12th, more info here: http://www.facebook.com/l/;http://www.bit.ly/83mh5

Thanks for taking the time to read this and be sure to make it a great week.
Silver