LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"There is more to life than increasing its speed." Mahatma Gandhi
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...
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Last week, I just needed to stop. I was in the midst of busy 14-day stretch, and I sat down to write and there was nothing there.
For years, I've learned to power through these times, working my list, getting stuff down, pushing beyond my normal limits, and this thought from Gandhi just hit me: "There's more to life than increasing its speed".
It's not always about producing and getting things done. Yes, there are going to be busy times, but for years, I've come to realize that one busy time just runs into the next.
"There's more to life..."
Last week, I still had to push through some things, but there were a number of moments where I was able to recalibrate along the way...
A deep conversation with a colleague in Kansas City
A long walk in an airport terminal just to move, think and wander
A few hours on a stream in Colorado fly fishing
A long drive through the mountains with Gina
The quiet of my office early in the morning before anyone else was up
Playing with my grandkids
Spending time with good friends
Even when I pause to write about it, what I felt was that I was just running full steam, from one thing to another, missing any opportunity for real connection or purpose, yet as I look back, these past 14 days have been sprinkled with moments that have sustained me, fueled me and reminded me that it's not always about the list or the things I need to get done. It's these moments, these connections that mean so much.
That's what Gandhi was talking about. Forget about the increased production, the accomplishments and the latest technology.
Find what the "more to life" is for me today!
Look back at your last 14 days. What moments can you find littered among the accomplishments that remind you of that "more to life" idea?
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