“We
control what we look at. Start
looking
at what you can control.” ~ Brook Noel
Good
Morning!
Often,
we desire change in our lives during those times when we feel
completely overwhelmed!
Because we feel weighed down by life, we
desire change. It is a catch-22: The change we
desire is hard to reach because we feel so
overwhelmed. Welcome to the number-one reason that people
start to change, and the number-one reason most people fall off the
wagon.
To
honor the self, we begin each day with a simple good-morning. We begin by learning to
complete steps that
build us up instead of tear us down.
There
is a great story in Level Six
Performance
by Stephen Long, about how a hammer isn’t actually a tool until someone
picks
it up. Until that point, it is just a
funny-looking shape; it may as well be an art object. The
hammer doesn’t derive purpose as a tool until
someone uses it. I have heard a similar
analogy about a postage stamp. Until you
put it on something, it is just a little square piece of sticky paper.
We can buy all the tools in the world, look
at them, and study them, but they don’t actually become tools until we
start using them.
Imagine
that you had never properly used a hammer before, so you sign up for a
building
class. Oddly, the
first assignment the
instructor gives is to build a house.
How do you think you would do?
I
don’t think it would work real well.
Why? Well,
not only do you not
have any practice with the hammer, but a house would also require many
other
tools that you likely don’t have experience with.
How would you master the hammer and all the
other
tools? I don’t know
about you, but I
think I would drop out of that class.
While
the hammer and house story may sound silly, many of us are trying to
build
something even bigger – our lives – without first mastering the
simplest tools.
On
any given day, if any of us were to look at the whole picture of life,
surely
it would be overwhelming. So,
why look
at it? It only
paralyzes us and stops us
from making any progress in the place where we can be effective – today
– right
now! You don’t need
to build your entire
life right now: just build today.
Make
today matter.
Your
Turn: Instead
of looking at the whole
picture, focus in on a single area.
Ask:
What can I do right now that makes
a difference?
And then take that little step, and another little step, and another
little
step. There will
always be things that
aren’t done – but today we both have twenty-four hours (less sleep
time) to do
what matters. Let’s
get it done.
Today’s
Affirmation: I focus my attention and
energies on making today matter.