Good morning all!! A quote for daily reading. =0)

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jkleman79
jkleman79 Posts: 706 Member
edited September 2024 in Motivation and Support
Happy Saturday everyone!! =0) I do hope the start of a few days of holiday are going well for everyone. I do hope that everyone takes some time this weekend to slow down and share a smile with someone, or stops to smell the roses. We rush around our lives passing by so many little things that would make our days so much better. These are small treasures that we already have that we dont even pay any attention to because we are to busy trying to get somewhere late or get more done in a day. News flash there is still 24 hours in a day and always will be so there is no reason to try to fit more in just fit in what you NEED to and enjoy the filler that comes along. I was told one years ago that I always remember when I am late going somewhere "The worse part about being in a hurry is it takes so damn long". Which is very true since that 30 second stop light seems like a lifetime when your late. So that is my message today slow down and appreciate that quick hug from your child, a game of catch for 10 minutes, helping color a page in a coloring book, or maybe stopping to pick a flower for your car. These are small treasures you already have you just may be passing them by. Cheers my friends!! =0)



The Hurrier You Go, the Behinder You Get

Granny had a small poster right next to her back door. Emblazoned on it were the words, "The Hurrier I Go, the Behinder I Get". It is one of the ways I bring my Granny to my children, who never had the chance to meet her in person. Last year, I got pulled over because I was in a hurry. I admit it, I rolled through the stop sign.

As the officer walked to my window, I gathered my paperwork (insurance forms, registration, license). I looked into his face, smiled weakly and said, "My Granny always used to tell me, the hurrier I go, the Behinder I get."

He smiled weakly back and took my information. Immediately I began berating myself for my driving behavior. I quickly elevated my self talk to a personally destructive tone. "When I was young and cute I never got tickets! I would get warned and told I could go every time!" No longer in my twenties, I felt myself aging exponentially as I remembered a rise in insurance rates and worried some of my friends would see me pulled over. I escalated my emotions, feeling worse and worse and worse as I waited for the officer to bring me my ticket.

I watched in my review mirror as he walked towards my car. I told myself to just accept the penalty with a good attitude. I looked him straight in the eye, gathering up as much positive energy as a wilted flower could muster. I saw his lips move as he spoke words that sounded as if they came out somewhere over my head. "I am not going to give you a ticket today, ma'am. Please take your time when you come to stop signs. Have a great day."

It was at the moment of realization that I would not get a ticket that I started to cry. I blinked quickly, trying to prevent the already overflowing water, and whispered, "Thank you" I had to sit and contain myself for a minute before I continued driving.

When we are constantly in a hurry, we tend to get careless. We miss the messages that are being spoken to us, both the obvious and the subtle. We rush haphazardly through life, with our radios we use to tune into our life constantly filled with static. This causes our Truth to go unnoticed. Statesman Winston Churchill said, "Men stumble over the truth from time to time, but most pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing happened."

Tuning into this incident, the message I hear is multi-fold. One message is when I try to cut corners, I am actually creating more constraints on my time. Coupled with hurry is a mentality of "not having enough" which spills over into the rest of my life. Never having enough time leads to not having enough money which leads to not having enough supportive friendships which leads to....well, you get the drift.

To "de-program" from the negative spiral, replace the "Not enough" with "I have plenty of time, an abundance of money, a wide network of supportive and caring friends". Refocusing on your positive possibilities rather than the prison of "not enough" has an amazingly magical quality. Suddenly, your abundance will start showing up when and where you least expect it.

Finally, I imagine Granny smiling down upon us from heaven. Seeing that I grew up to be just fine, the mom of three wonderful girls myself. I remember time she spent with me, never seeming to be in a "hurrier" space. She must have been there at some time, or that weathered sign would not be in her kitchen! I knew her as a person with her radio always keenly tuned.

Go forward with ease and steadiness. Bring forward Granny's message to your loved ones. "In plentiful, amazing ways, you are loved."

P.S Newbies can add me if you feel you want a crazy optimist as a friend . =0) To all my other healthy badassses lets share some good words today and bring a smile to someones face. Lets bump this up allllll day long!!!! =0)

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  • BlessedHeart
    BlessedHeart Posts: 249 Member
    Loved this! HaPpY Saturday! :smile:
  • binkybaby1
    binkybaby1 Posts: 184 Member
    Great story! It does seem that we get wiser as we get older :wink:
  • jkleman79
    jkleman79 Posts: 706 Member
    Great story! It does seem that we get wiser as we get older :wink:


    This is very true for the fact that wisdom can not be learned by any book written in the world ever... wisdom is learned from mistakes,adventures and the people you come in contact with. =0)
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