As I travel, I listen to Audible books. Yesterday's three and a half hour drive gave me some time to learn! William Ury's book, "Getting to Yes With Yourself." He spoke about a time he was repelling down a mountain with a friend. They tied on to a small pine tree in haste and he almost lost his life. He discussed the need for an anchor in order to say yes to yourself.
This was a powerful object lesson to me as I was anxiously driving home to my husband and home.
My faith and my family are my anchor. The anchor that holds me as I repel like a crazy woman in to my dreams. I am not jumping off a learning curve, it is a learning cliff.
My Anchor points:
1. Focus. Focus on my priorities.
2. Attend to what matters.
3. Inhibit all distractions and ignore my anxieties, pride, resistance....
4. Let go!
5. Remember. Remember what I'm doing and how it connects from who I am and what I stand for to where I am going.
“If there is a single lesson I have learned, it is this: in life, we are
destined to lose many things. That is the nature of life. Never mind.
Just don’t lose the present. Nothing is worth it.”
― William Ury, Getting to Yes with Yourself:
― William Ury, Getting to Yes with Yourself:
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