Good morning, friends,
Today, I want to share something that stuck with me about those moments we often feel right before something big—the ones that can feel overwhelming, exciting, and nerve-wracking all at once. I’ve come to think of them as “green lights,” thanks to a story from Green lights, a book by Matthew McConaughey.
A couple of weeks ago, I was talking with a friend about Greenlights, and yeah, if you use JAWS it doesn’t quite pronounce his name right! But McConaughey’s message spoke to me. He talks about these “green lights”—moments when you feel that knot of nervousness in your stomach, that racing heartbeat that shows up right before a major step. He sees these feelings as life’s way of saying, “Go for it. This matters.”
Even though I’ve spoken to groups many times, that rush of nerves always shows up. Today, I’m speaking to over 300 people, and even though it’s on Zoom, each person has their own expectations and energy, and the thought of connecting with each one can feel daunting. At first, I used to think presenting meant being “bigger” or putting on a show. But over time, I learned that the nerves are a sign , and it is always one person at a time, even in a big group. That little shift in thinking turned nerves into purpose, showing me that what I’m doing matters.
McConaughey’s message about “green lights” helped me see these moments for what they are: life nudging us forward. The nerves don’t mean something’s wrong. They mean it’s important.
If this hits home for you, maybe next time you feel that rush of nerves, you’ll recognize it as your own “green light,” a sign that something meaningful is on the line. And as I’m reminding myself today, go forward, embrace it, Go get em Tiger!
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