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		<title>Who Do I Want to Be?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the biggest lessons I&#8217;ve learned over the past two years is that if I don&#8217;t like something about my life&#8230;I have the power to change it. Oftentimes, I feel locked up and stuck when it comes to a relationship, bad habit, job situation, or whatever circumstance I&#8217;m not fond of. Unfortunately when I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1094" title="BlogWhoDoIWanttoBe-1" src="http://www.davidtrotter.tv/wp-content/uploads/BlogWhoDoIWanttoBe-1.jpg" alt="" hspace="10" width="350" height="232" />One of the biggest lessons I&#8217;ve learned over the past two years is that if I don&#8217;t like something about my life&#8230;I have the power to change it. Oftentimes, I feel locked up and stuck when it comes to a relationship, bad habit, job situation, or whatever circumstance I&#8217;m not fond of. Unfortunately when I feel stuck, I have a tendency to make some decisions that aren&#8217;t based on responsibility nor wisdom. I start to feel claustrophobic, and I just want to get out of whatever I&#8217;ve found myself in.</p>
<p><strong>Most often this is when I live by the question, &#8220;What do I want to create?&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>Frankly, I&#8217;ve lived most of my adult life through the lens of that question. I love to create things. I love to build organizations, teams, and now businesses. Unfortunately, I don&#8217;t like some of the things that come along with them&#8230;like overseeing a lack of finances, managing squirrely staff, and trying to drive things forward at too fast of a pace. In the past, I have developed relationships with people so that they can help me build whatever it is that I am trying to create. The result is shallow friendships with little more in common than the vision at hand.</p>
<p>I get tired of the vision (or more often the way in which it is being implemented), and I start to feel stuck&#8230;like I can&#8217;t change things.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve felt this way about&#8230;</p>
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<li>Working in the corporate world.</li>
<li>Managing businesses I&#8217;ve been involved in.</li>
<li>Leading a church I started.</li>
<li>Being in my own marriage.</li>
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<p>In 2008, right before I decided to escape from much of my life to start a new one, I felt more stuck than ever. I didn&#8217;t enjoy my life, and I wanted out. So, I made a decision to change things up in order to get what I wanted. I was living by the question, &#8220;What do I want to create?&#8221; In the process, I made a big mess out of my life, but I did change things up quite a bit.</p>
<p>The funny thing is that I had the power to change things up all along&#8230;without having to make irresponsible and unwise decisions. I was blind to the fact that I could have experienced a different life without leaving the one I already had.</p>
<p><strong>These days, I&#8217;m learning to ask a different question&#8230;&#8221;Who do I want to be?&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;m just learning the answers to this question, but I like the results that I&#8217;m getting. Instead of setting out to create something, I&#8217;m trying to determine the type of person I want to be. Things will naturally be created as an outgrowth of me being this person.</p>
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<li>Instead of trying to build a big creative agency, I&#8217;m doing my best to serve the clients that I have the privilege of working with.</li>
<li>Instead of setting out to plant a large church, I&#8217;m leading and loving a community of followers of Jesus.</li>
<li>Instead of developing friendships to grow my business or church, I&#8217;m seeking to be hospitable to those who God brings into our lives.</li>
<li>Instead of wanting to be a best-selling author, I&#8217;m writing to help those who are stuck and lack freedom in their own life.</li>
<li>Instead of longing to have a different &#8220;more passionate&#8221; relationship, I&#8217;m serving and partnering with my wife to love our kids and have an adventurous life.</li>
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<p>At any point I start to feel stuck, I ask myself why I&#8217;m doing whatever it is that I feel stuck in. Is it to build something? Or, is it simply because that&#8217;s the person I want to be? At any point I don&#8217;t like who I&#8217;m being, I can decide whether I want to make some decisions to get the results I want. I have the freedom to be the person I want to be, and I have the power to experience something different.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.davidtrotter.tv/life-learning/who-do-i-want-to-be/">Who do you want to be?</a></p>
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