Something I have learned about myself in the past week or so.
Life is about possibility. Without me, there may never be a Transport
Museum in Biggleswade. In fact at the moment there is no museum at
all. Sure lots of people are having conversations about it, yet nobody
is really doing anything. The focus seems to be on what is not
possible rather than creating a possible outcome then taking actions
consistent with having such a place become a reality.
So what am I doing?
I am introducing myself as a new conversation about museums in
Biggleswade. I have captured the interest of a friend with an
engineering works who can also see it’s possible.
And as the man with the idea, I am the first point of contact. While I
see myself as the founder not the owner, I actually want to create it
so it lives on without me, way beyond my lifetime.
At this present point in time, there is nothing. The museum exists in
my mind and in a conversation I had with a friend. Unless my friend
sees it as possible, the conversation will die. I need to be
responsible for creating the museum in conversation such that my
friend “gets it” and continues to see its potential. Right here, right
now, “I” am the museum.
By making my life work, I am making the museum work. So coming from a
place where there is a museum, what steps do I need to take to get
there?
I recognise I need to operate from a solid base. If my life is in
chaos, I will occur to others as chaotic. People, out there in the
world need to get that this is happening.
So, in doing the housework I am taking the first steps towards
creating a solid foundation for a transport museum.
By managing my breathing, anxiety, panic attacks and subsequent
depression, I am creating the possibility of exemplary customer
service.
I see the world winding down for Christmas and realise I am starting
this project at the perfect time of year.
By the time I have my presentations ready, the local community will be
saying their New Year resolutions and being positive.
Launching ideas on a wave of enthusiasm can only serve the autistic
community I wish to provide employment opportunities for more fully.
This is where the true magic starts, right here, right now!
Visit http://transportarcheum.com to find out more about it.
See you on the other side of the looking glass,
mark ty wharton

