I heard a great story about the difference perspective makes. According
to the story, a man walked by a construction site and talked to three
workers. He asked the first worker what he was doing and the worker
said, "I'm laying bricks." When the same question was posed to the
second worker, the man replied, "I'm building a wall." The man then
asked a third worker what he was doing and that person responded, "I'm
building a cathedral."
Sometimes when we're in the throes of
5&1 (and sometimes it really feels like we're in the throes, which
the dictionary defines as "intense or violent pain and struggle, esp.
accompanying birth, death, or
great change"), it's easy to see nothing but the brick in our hand. We
may not yet have a vision of building a cathedral, or that vision may
have gotten clouded along the way. Today may be a day when all you can
see is the brick in your hand; the brick is heavy and dirty and you're
aware of the mortar caked under your fingernails. I've never laid
bricks, but I can only imagine that it gets pretty monotonous after a
while, and probably downright miserable on a hot summer day. If a
bricklayer can't see beyond the next brick going down, it must seem like
a pointless and never-ending task.
Or perhaps you've moved
beyond the brick and can see the wall you're building - you've been able
to step back a bit and see that you've made some real progress. That's
a good thing! The challenge is to not get content with a free-standing
wall when what you are really building is a cathedral :-). I've seen
far too many people make great progress but stop short of their goal
because they got a little too comfortable with where they were. They
were busy laying bricks for a while, then took a step back and realized
that they'd put up an entire wall. Instead of pressing on to finish
their task, they spent too much time admiring what they'd done instead
of staying focused on where they needed to go and what they wanted to
build, and before long they abandoned the program. It wasn't that they
were unhappy with the progress they'd made, but they decided to settle.
You
don't settle if you know you're building a cathedral. You may just be
in the initial brick-laying stage, or perhaps you've given yourself a
minute to reflect on the wall that's gone up, but cathedral builders
don't stop with a wall because they have a cathedral to finish!
What
are you building today? Do you have a vision of your finished product -
a healthier you? Your body IS a temple, your own living, breathing
cathedral, if you will. Don't stop before you make it as healthy and
vibrant as it can possibly be. If necessary, put together a storyboard
of what you want your life to look like when you reach your goal - cut
out pictures of people wearing the clothes you want to wear and doing
the kinds of activities you want to do. Put your storyboard someplace
where you'll see it as a way of helping you to stay focused on what
you're building, one day and one choice at a time.
Our perspective, like so many other things, is our choice. Choose wisely :-)
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