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Seeking Wisdom

If I only knew then what I know now.

One question I find myself asking repeatedly is: how do we know what we don’t know? We find out once we know. A more practical answer I’ve come up with is to Seek It.

Much of what I’ve learned has been because of life experiences and what I’ve personally gone through. Those lessons will never be forgotten. But, what if we can discover gems of knowledge in areas where we know almost nothing about?

My response again would be to Seek it out and learn more.

I once heard Will Smith say that there is no reason why we cannot go to the library or a bookstore and not find a book about a problem we may be going through because more than likely someone else on this planet has gone through the same thing at one point in time or another and someone took it upon themselves to write about it.

Therefore, all the knowledge we could ever want is out there in this big beautiful world. We just need to go out with energetic curiosity and find it.

Let’s go!

Best My Best

For me, if I’m not working on an endeavor/project/goal then I’m coasting. As nice as it may feel to lay off the throttle in life, I’ve found I don’t get much satisfaction out of doing nothing in the long run. I grow anxious and I feel disconnected towards the world as I’m not contributing to the big picture.

After working towards something in an extremely focused manner, of course it’s nice to take a break. But, only to recharge my batteries as I scheme what’s next.

Don’t get me wrong, the last thing I want to be is a hamster on a wheel. Certainly, that isn’t productive. But, we’re all capable of so much more than we could possibly imagine and I want to push those boundaries for myself to see what’s possible.

Otherwise, life can get pretty boring quite fast. I’ve heard it said, that if you’re bored with life, then you can bet life is probably bored with you.

In the meantime, I’m going to try to best my last project and learn something new about myself along the way.

What say you?

Value

In today’s competitive business world, I can find it difficult at times to find my self-worth in my workplace when I’m not generating the big money in comparison to the field.

Maybe the solution is in the problem. Who am I comparing myself to? Why?

Maybe I should look at the value I bring to the workplace differently. Maybe our value can not be translated to dollars so quickly.

It would be comparing it to planting a fruit tree in your backyard and hoping there’s ripe peaches on your tree in the morning or even the following week.

I’m laying the groundwork and investing in my team for dividends I may not see for months. I have to believe it will pan out in the end. No matter what the bottom line says today.

Or at least that’s what I tell myself.

What Do I Know

Just when I think I have attained enough wisdom to spout my knowledge to an unsuspecting victim, I’m humbled once again by how much I have yet to learn.

It makes me reflect and wonder, what do I really know? Part of me resists writing this blog, because I feel like what do I know that I can write about on a daily basis that holds any water and has merit. I guess the answer would be the parts that I know because I lived it. I experienced it. I believe it.

This is what I can share with you and hopefully there is a morsel of insight that can help you along the way.

If not, I guess this is a good writing exercise.

Mojo

Momentum in life is an important aspect for my evolvement and I’m fully aware that when I get off track and lose it, it can be difficult to get back on the horse again.

This is why an understanding of how it works is critical to remaining consistent with our good habits.

It was explained to me that momentum is like a pump on a well. At first we must pump the handle vigorously before we are going to see any water come out of the spout, because we have to build up enough pressure to bring the water far underground up the pipe. Once we have a flow of water, we just need to maintain that pressure by pumping the handle on a consistent basis. Because we have already built up the pressure and the water is flowing, an easy pump is all we need.

Such is life. I know for me, when I’m on a roll and exercising on a consistent basis, it almost feels like the breeze is at my back or a hand is gently pushing me forward giving me the momentum to complete my tasks. It can be quite easy.

However, once I stop and then pick it back up, I don’t feel the hand on my back and I have to regain that precious push by feverishly pumping the handle on the well again.

So instead, we can maintain our momentum by staying consistent and not allow any excuse come between us and our momentum.

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