Monday, January 30, 2012

Glory Days on the Gridiron


Our Dreamer Writes:

Dear SMYD,

I played football all through high school, and went to college on a “full ride” scholarship, playing another four years.  As you can imagine, it was a major component of my life!  I was good enough in my position that some professional teams were starting to show interest in me when, like so many others, I sustained a severe knee injury, putting a quick and premature end to my prospects and hopes of going on to the next level.

My recovery was difficult physically and emotionally, but I went on to redirect my energy and have enjoyed success in my life away from football.  Now I’m just a few years from retiring!  But over the years, I’ve had this recurring dream:

I am called up to play again.  Somehow, I’m eligible!  I am very excited about the opportunity, and start getting ready to report for the opening-of-season training.  The first day, all players are supposed to report at 6am, but I oversleep.  This is unforgiveable, and I know I’m in for a brutal time with the coach.  But I get up and go to face my punishment.  Even though it will be tough, I am excited that I can play again.

In the most recent version of this dream, it’s all the same, except I realize I don’t have to get up and “face the music.”  I felt sad that I wouldn’t be playing, but I remember feeling relieved when I woke up.

I’m curious about this long-standing dream and its newest version.

Signed,

Gridiron Guy

Dear GG,

It’ll be hard to say in retrospect what this dream has meant to you, since we don’t have records to correlate to the events in your waking life each time the dream presented itself over the years.  But chances are good that the game and teamwork you’re gearing up for in your dream reflect the parallel “game” of the business world and the cooperative efforts you’ve likely engaged in time after time as you’ve progressed. 

We can speculate that your dream occurred at points along your path when you were given another opportunity to participate and advance in your career.  As your dream suggests, you got up and girded yourself for the game and faced the challenges even though you knew it might be tough going. 

Now, as you near retirement, your recurring dream offers relief, even if it is laced with a touch of sadness:  You don’t have to go out and take a beating on the front line of the work world.  Your sadness is a natural reaction to letting go of another big part of your life, as you did with football all those years ago.  Your relief is natural too!  The next phase is likely to be satisfying and rewarding for someone like you who faces challenges and changes with energy and grace.

Best Wishes, and Sweet Dreams to You, Dear Dreamer!

SMYD

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