Simply
going through the motions of life puts us directly in the passenger seat —
when we should be in the driver’s seat. |
It’s easy to go through this fast-paced
world feeling as if you are being dragged through your days on the back of a
wild horse. Many of us go from one thing to another until we end up back at
home in the evening with just enough time to wind down and go to sleep,
waking up the next morning to begin the wild ride once more. While this can
be exhilarating for certain periods of time, a life lived entirely in this
fashion can be exhausting, and more importantly, it places us in the
passenger’s seat when we are the ones who should be driving. When we get caught up in our packed
schedule and our many obligations, weeks can go by without us doing one
spontaneous thing or taking time to look at the bigger picture. Without these
breaks, we run the risk of going through our precious days on a runaway
train. Taking time to view the bigger picture, asking ourselves if we are
happy with the course we are on, and making adjustments puts us back in the
driver’s seat where we belong. When we take responsibility for charting our
own course, we may well go in an entirely different direction from the one
laid out for us by society and familial expectations. This can be
uncomfortable in the short term, but in the long term, it is much worse to
live this precious life without ever taking the wheel and navigating our own
course. Of course, time spent examining the big
picture could lead us to see that we are happy with the road we are on, but
maybe we would like more time with family or more free time to do whatever we
want. Even if we want more extreme changes, the way to begin is to get off
the road long enough to catch our breath and remember who we are and what we
truly want. Once we do that, we can take the wheel with confidence, driving
the speed we want to go and in the direction that is right for us. |
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