Just finished watching the movie Peaceful Warrior. (If you haven’t
seen it, go grab a copy at the DVD store. It’s one you’ll want to see
more than once).
In the movie, Dan, the main character, has a very busy life. He’s a
young college student and athlete, bound for the Olympics, he trains
hard, plays hard and gets good grades. A certain feeling of uneasiness
comes over him about his life, something he’s never had before. He
seeks the counsel of a wise elder who begins to show him the way.
At one point in the movie, they agree to meet at a bridge
overlooking a shallow creek at the college for a lesson. Dan, in his
hurried world, totally forgets that he also has an athletic tryout at
the same time he agreed to meet his mentor. He tells his friend to
hold a spot for him at the gym, and sprints to the bridge. He catches
up with his mentor Soc (short for Socrates) who is leaning on the
bridge railing, quietly observing nature.
“Soc, I’m sorry,” Dan blurts out “I completely forgot I have tryouts in a few minutes. Can we make this quick?”
“Sure,” says Soc.
And he throws Dan over the bridge, into the water.
“WHAAAAAAA!” yells Dan, as he jumps up, soaking wet. “What did you do THAT for?”
“When you were falling, what were you thinking of?” Soc said quietly.
Dan stared blankly, unable to answer.
“NOTHING” said Soc. “You were totally in this moment. You weren’t
thinking of the tryout, you weren’t thinking of school you weren’t
thinking about anything except what you were experiencing, right here,
right now. Slow down. Be present. Look at everything going on around
you.”
“There’s nothing going on,” said Dan as he observed the people in the park.
“Look closer” said Soc.
Soon Dan began to notice things. Little things at first. The
lovers smiling and kissing. The dog grabbing a ball. Then, as he got
into the moment, he began to notice true beauty around him. The leaves
on the trees. The sound of the wind blowing. Laughter, insects and
even the sound of the water running in the creek.
Slowing down is an important part of speeding up. Do you spend time
in observation, totally in silence, or are you racing through life
trying to reach a destination?
My plan for this year is to slow down to speed up. Huge things are
happening for me that I’ll share in other posts, and in order to
receive those huge gifts (and realize my dreams), slowing down must
happen. I’m even going to show you how if you join me in the upcoming 2-Day Tuneup Retreat. It’s our signature event for 2010 and I know you’re going to love it.
So what do you think could happen for you if you slowed down a little bit?
Leave me a comment and let me know.
Stephanie Frank
Founder and President of SuccessIQ University
Best Selling Author, The Accidental Millionaire
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