What holds us back?

March 9th, 2008

We all have it, don’t we? Some little “thing” that tries to keep us from being the best people we can be? Why is that? No clue, but if you are looking for inspiration, a reason to push all the self-doubt aside and really persue a dream, you’ve come to the right place.

Perhaps you’ve seen this, but on this weekend, when Old Man Winter is busting our chops it seems like a good time to get a few little inspirational fire in the belly embers glowing. Watch this video and ask yourself: What’s holding me back?

I read a blog called Seeds of Growth and they posted this information about the dancers:

She was a teenage dancer in China, having trained from early childhood, when she lost her left arm in a car accident. Depressed, she turned away from dancing for awhile. But when asked to coach a group of children, she realized her love of dance was still there.

She returned to dancing, finding at first that it was difficult to maintain balance in her turns and spins without her lost limb. But gradually she learned to compensate.

A number of years later, she heard of a young man in his 20’s who had lost his leg. He, too, was going through the roller coaster emotions of denial, depression and anger that she had gone through. Although he had never danced before, she talked him into trying it.It was a challenge for both of them. They separated several times when the frustration became too great. He had no concept of how to use his muscles or even the most basic dance steps.

Eventually, they broke through their frustrations and went back to training, hiring a choreographer to design routines for them.

4 Comments »

  1. Sean Purcell says

    Teri,

    I am embarassed to say that the first time I clicked over to this post, I scanned it, saw that it had to do with dancing or maybe winter (or maybe The Nutcracker). In any case I had no real interest and passed. I am so grateful that for some reason I came back again today. To think that I could have missed something so beautiful and inspirational because “I already knew what it was at first glance.” Makes you wonder how often that happens every day.

    Thanks for a VERY uplifting moment.

    March 10th, 2008 | #

  2. Teri Lussier says

    Sean-

    It’s hard to watch that and not be inspired, isn’t it?
    Glad you enjoyed it.

    March 11th, 2008 | #

  3. Busting through Adversity says

    [...] to Terri Lusser for the recommendation. Please visit her blog to get the background on the dancers, which is [...]

    March 12th, 2008 | #

  4. change my life says

    change my life…

    you nailed me with that description! I want to share with everyone how much of a difference diet changes can make. I was mis- diagnosed with ADHD as a child, but never medicated for it. Turns out I have untreated gluten sensitivity that was causing mos…

    June 27th, 2008 | #

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