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Russ Cline, Founder of Leader Mundial, Executive Coach & Managing Partner of the Orange County Barnabas Group, is certified with the Paterson Center as a LifePlan and StratOp Facilitator and speaks, writes, trains, and consults on global and non-profit leadership issues.
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LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"Do things at your own pace. Life's not a race." Unknown
A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:
September is here, and if you're like me, it came with a bit of SHOCK. How can it be September? I've been thinking about the idea of PACE. Back a couple of months ago, I spent some time on RHYTHM, and I realize that PACE is different. I'm going to dive into it this month. Join me...
To read past quotes & thoughts.... CLICK HERE.
The quote above has been spoken and shared by many people from many different contexts, and it's simply a reminder that each of us need to set our own pace. We're told that "life's not a race", but I'm not sure any of us really believe that.
We live our lives running from one thing to the next, and while we've identified some RHYTHM to our lives, we haven't clarified the PACE.
You see, they're different.
Rhythm can be defined as a "flow" of events, patterns or events, that come and go at various speeds.
PACE on the other hand is the "speed" at which these things unfold. Pace defines the speed and the intensity that I move through.
PACE and RHYTHM are connected, but they are different.
Here's a simple way I can illustrate it:
RHYTHM is me walking everyday. Typically about 6 miles, but walking is a part of the rhythm of my life, and when I don't move everyday, it affects other aspects of my life, because while I'm walking, I'm doing other things that are really important: listening, praying, thinking, quiet.
PACE is the intensity that I walk. I walk at a comfortable pace of about 16 minutes for one mile. At this pace, I'm able to do the things that are most important, again: listening, praying, thinking, quiet.
When I increase my walking pace just a little bit to a 13 or 14 minute mile, I feel a difference. I'm breathing differently, I'm not able to think as clearly, and I then realize that I'm focused on the speed at which I'm walking.
I know there are people who can do this, while walking or running, but I've found for me it doesn't work.
The RHYTHM for me is movement, it's getting out on a trail or on a long walk, and it's something I fight for and work form. I need this rhythm in my life because of the value it brings me.
Having a fast PACE isn't important to me. I'm not trying to race anybody, and it's not just about getting a certain distance in every day.
BUT....
This is why PACE messes up RHYTHMS. When we're running from one thing to the next, when we're living at an unsustainable pace, it affects everything. Defining a healthy pace is really important.
Thus the quote: "Do things at your own pace." What's your PACE look like? What has it become?