Silas Hagarty: Just Start Walking

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December 17, 2019

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Silas Hagarty: Just Start Walking

What the universe will manifest when you are in alignment with it is a lot more interesting than what you try to manifest.

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Silas Hagarty: Just Start Walking

Silas gives an analogy about how he approaches making his films. If I needed to get somewhere, I could ask, Richard could take me two hours west of here? You might end up saying, "Let's do it!" But the approach I've always loved is just to start walking. You just start going in that direction. What I found is that oftentimes people would stop and ask, "Where are you walking to?" And they'd give me a ride. This is one small gem from filmmaker Silas Hagerty's remarkable story... { read more }

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Could you try this approach out? It doesn't have to be with a big thing, perhaps something you decided not to try because you thought you didn't have the resources to start. To learn more about Silas' innovative community work with youth, visit Smoothfeather. { more }


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