Some thoughts about recovery. * Take what you like and leave the rest.
~If a swimmer was crossing a great lake, then suddenly focused tooheavily on the distance remaining, he might start to flounder and gounder – not because he couldn't swim, but because he becameoverwhelmed by panic.Panic, not the task, is the enemy.Many of us have moments when we feel crowded and overwhelmed.We may be facing a task at work, an improvement in ourselves, orchange in our family life.For a moment, it is helpful to look forward and envision the project.It is normal, when we look ahead at what needs to be done, to havemoments of panic. Feel the fear, then let it go. If we have envisionedthe goal, it will be ours. We do not have to do everything today, or atonce.Focus on today. All we need to do to reach our goal is to focus onwhat presents itself naturally, and in an orderly way, to us today.We shall be empowered to accomplish, peacefully, what we need toget where we want to be tomorrow.Panic will stop this process. Trust and guided action will further it.We can get back on track by treading water until we regain ourcomposure. Once we feel peaceful, we can begin swimming again,with confidence. Keep the focus simple, on one stroke, onemovement at a time.Web Stores:eCrater - http://wrhmcp.ecrater.com/Webidz - http://www.webidz.com/stores/WRHPolice ARDC – http://www.wrhmcp.comAtomic Mall - http://www.atomicmall.com/wrhmcp
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