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Living the dream

Jul 16, 2010

I know I haven’t written a BLOG in a LONG time. I have been busy. I have been on vacation. Been spending time at the beach, going for runs, lazing around in Muskoka chairs, went for a couple of nature hikes, did a little rock climbing, spent a lot of time reflecting and reading, enjoyed a few spins on the speed boat, had some gourmet food prepared by my own amazing chef and I am currently bustin’ a move at the Disco!

It has been an amazing few weeks. The good news is that I am on vacation for the next 6 weeks!! I know what you are wondering, how? How do I do this, how do I afford it? Truth is, it’s all free. In fact I get paid to do it. Honestly. No, I don’t work on a cruise line or some expensive five star resort.

I own a summer camp. I have for 18 years. I am blessed by whomever you want to name. I am blessed by the ability to truly live out my dreams! Years ago a YMCA camp counsellor I said to who would ever listen that I want to own my own camp one day… and PRESTO, I do. Now, I would like you to believe that it was just that easy, but it wasn’t. It took a lot of time, hard work and patience. 

The hardest parts of this whole journey has been one, making the actual decision to start the camp and two, believing in my dream SO much that when everyone else around me told me that we should not expand, not move and not even keep doing the camp, I said no. The only two true passions I have in my life are my kids and growing YLCC (YouthLeadership Camps Canada, that’s my camp).

There were a plethora of exits provided to me on silver plater. There were lots of “reasons” I could of folded up the tents and no one would have thought any less of me. Except one person… me. I would forever know that I quit, that I gave up.

My job, my career is my vacation. There are tough times and as we grow tougher choices I am faced with. That’s ok, even the most perfect vacation can have rainy days. You just have to make a new plan, adjust your sails and regroup. I guess my challenge to anyone is to find that ONE thing that you believe in SO much that you will do anything to make it a reality. Maybe it’s a new business, a family, making the team, graduating with honours, writing that book or owning your own camp one day.

The only thing you have to remember is that you need to work hard, don’t give up, believe in you and ignore the critics.

I’m off to a much deserved rest. Goodnight and dream deeply!


Posted by Stu Saunders in Leadership on Jul 16, 2010 at 12:04 am | Permanent Link | Comments (3)

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  • Comment posted on Jul 17, 2010 at 1:56 am by Erin Grittani (YLCC Member)

    I’m happy to be on vacation with you wink

  • Comment posted on Jul 23, 2010 at 12:10 am by Matt Chevalier (YLCC Guest)

    Having watched you turn that dream into a reality for the last twenty years has been an amazing journey and i’m so proud of you!!!

    You are truly an inspiration!!!

    Matt

  • Comment posted on Jul 23, 2010 at 11:22 am by Cory Horsley (YLCC Guest)

    Thanks for being there!  Now my daughter is reaping the rewards and next week my son!

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