Audio #685: Paper Plane Over the Pacific
What “Paper Plane Over the Pacific Audio” Teaches About Dreaming Big.
Paper Plane Over the Pacific Audio is Shawn Anderson’s gentle but bold push to help us dream beyond what feels safe or possible. In this inspiring audio, Shawn describes the simple act of launching a paper plane across the Pacific — an impossible mission, yet filled with symbolic power.
Most of us hesitate to launch our “paper planes” because we fear they will fall. We hold tight to our dreams, keeping them close instead of letting them soar. Paper Plane Over the Pacific Audio encourages us to push past this fear. Even if our plane doesn’t reach the other side, the act of launching is where transformation begins.
Shawn explains that every big goal starts as a fragile idea. We can keep folding, refining, and preparing forever, or we can step up to the edge and let go. When we finally release it, we find new courage within ourselves.
When You Launch, Trust the Flight.
Life isn’t about keeping everything perfect on the ground. It’s about testing your wings, learning from the breeze, and trusting that forward motion teaches more than planning ever could. In Paper Plane Over the Pacific Audio, Shawn reminds us that the real growth isn’t in the perfect flight path — it’s in the bravery of the launch.
Your dream doesn’t need to cross an entire ocean to be valid. The important part is that you give it a chance to fly. When you take that chance, you discover strength and possibility waiting on the other side of fear.
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