There’s one thing I LOVE about this image.

It’s not the fact that this mountain goat is about to make a massive leap, that if done wrong, could alter the rest of his life.
It’s not the fact that he even had enough faith to do so!
What I do love is this…
His eyes are focused on one thing only – his final destination.
He’s not looking down wondering if he’s going to fall to his death.
He’s not looking behind him regretting the decision he made, wondering what would happen if he took a different route to his final destination.

His focus is on one thing only – the other side.
Often times in life, we finally get the courage to make a big leap (whatever that may look like).
Then hours, days, weeks, or even months later, find ourselves looking down…

Looking behind…
Or even looking beside…
Second guessing our decision and wanting to retreat back to the point of our departure.

If you have decided to make a leap in your life, here’s your reminder to keep your head forward and your focus ahead – despite what you may be dealing with in the present.
It will be worth it in the end.

“Let your eyes look directly forward, and your gaze be straight before you.” – Proverbs 4:25
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I met the man thought taught Micheal Jordan how to jump.
To be successful one does not jump towards the object but rather you allow the natural energy PULL you toward the object. It is complete focus centered around your eyes bringing the energy to the rest of your body
You can apply this to many aspects of your life if you rethink how energy works
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I met the man thought taught Micheal Jordan how to jump.
To be successful one does not jump towards the object but rather you allow the natural energy PULL you toward the object. It is complete focus centered around your eyes bringing the energy to the rest of your body
You can apply this to many aspects of your life if you rethink how energy works
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Love your message, Jack and Dodie. Those Spiderman goats are amazing!
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Good words to take with you in a pocket. Those goats make me queasy watching them. Natures best rock climbers.
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I had a lakehouse for years at Lake Buchanan & enjoyed boating the family up the Colorado River to see the eagles nesting. But what really amazed me were these goats unbelievably jumping & standing on very narrow cracks on the side of tall cliffs.
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What is with these goat? They have no fear..or small brains. Either way, I dig em.
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Cabrito!!
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I love this, and those pictures are spectacular. This confirms, along with several other things, a leap I am supposed to take. To get to the other side. Freedom!
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[…] Let Your Eyes Look Directly Forward […]
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