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Thursday, April 25, 2013
Keep Looking Forward
When I was six-years-old, my family and I were at a picnic and, for some reason, I signed up for the race for my age group. When the race started, I took off full speed. I was in the lead. But I wanted to see how far away from me the other people were.
So I looked back. And I finished the race in second place.
The next year, when I was seven-years-old, I signed up for the race again. I was a pretty solid runner (for my age) and I was so sure that I was going to win. When the race started, I took off full speed. Again. I was in the lead. Again. But... I wanted to see how far away from me the other people were.
So I looked back. Again. And I finished the race in second place. Again.
When I turned eight-years-old, I signed up for the same race at the same picnic. This time, I had a plan: keep looking forward. When the race started, I took off full speed. I was in the lead.
I kept looking forward and stayed in the lead.
I finished the race in first place.
And that was my first life lesson in the beauty of moving forward and looking forward.
Stop looking back at the things that are holding you back or weighing you down or keeping you stagnant. You're so much better than that. You're capable of greatness and can do awesome things if you keep moving forward. Even if you have slip-ups or setbacks, keep going.
Endure.
And look forward. You'll be amazed at what you can accomplish.
Good lesson lady! And what a better way to learn than through experience :)
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love the analogy! Glad you won 1st place, too!
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