Are We There Yet?
Its travel and vacation time- the time of the year when the dreaded four
word question, Are we there yet, is asked repeatedly until you want to
jump out of the car window. My husbands retort to the children was always,
Is the car still moving? That was the cue that they better sit quietly and
look out at the passing scenery instead of attempting to make him crazy.
Are we there yet?
Interesting that we are always in such a hurry to get, there. Even as
adults, were no different. We believe that there, has to be better than,
here. And, we apply the same thinking in terms of our physical and
emotional health and wellness.
Are we there yet? Often,
when things in life arent going as we hope, we just want to rush to the end
result of feeling different. I just need to lose all of this weight, or,
I want to feel better about myself, or, I just want to be in love with a
great person. We focus only on the different way of feeling instead of
considering our journey and the process of achieving the goal.
The problem with simply
focusing on the end result is that often the goal is a pretty lofty one, and
because achieving it takes so much effort, we lose hope and the patience to
accept that change happens a little at a time. There, seems unattainable.
The destination seems too far away, so we quit in the middle. When we begin
to lose momentum, thats a sign that it is time to change our thinking; its
time to refocus on the joy of taking the journey, not the destination. Our
personal journey is accomplished a step at a time just as a long road trip
is accomplished a mile at a time.
The poet, Ralph Waldo
Emerson wrote, Life is a progress, and not a station. We progress slowly
through change and growth. We take steps forward and sometimes backward
before we find ourselves moving forward once more. Sometimes, when the work
is especially difficult or challenging, we need to stop for a time and rest.
Taking a break and focusing on something else for awhile is the best way to
clear our heads and hearts so we can renew our efforts. Its not unlike
pulling over to the side of the road when youve driven for hours and need
to stretch your legs and rest your eyes.
Are we there yet? When we
constantly look at the end of things, we miss so much. For today, try to
concentrate on where and how you are just in this moment. When you bring
your concentration into the here and now, you might find that you can relax
a bit and stop worrying about things. It takes practice and its not easy to
stay in the moment and not look so far into the future, but its worth it to
calm your thoughts and look at things as they are today. Try to discover the
simple pleasure that hides in today instead of constantly wishing things to
be different.
Life is not better there,
its just different. Besides, you cant really get to a new and better place
until youve done a thorough job in determining where you are right now.
Once you clearly define the starting point of who you are and what you need,
its easier to determine what changes need to be made to get you where you
truly wish to be. So, plan your road trip and begin your journey.
There are resources and
professionals to help you meet your goals and coach you on your way to
getting, there. So, look at the scenery; take in the view. Ask questions.
Youll find what you need as you travel along. Oh, and the answer to the
question, Are we there yet, is, No. Because, the truth is, when you get,
there, it becomes, here. Just sit back and enjoy the ride!