Thought for the Day 10/15/2021
Friday Tale - Run Down
Two natural gas company service personnel (one a senior
training supervisor and the other a young trainee), were out checking meters in
a suburban neighborhood. They parked their truck at the end of an alley and
worked their way to the other end.
At
the last house, a woman looking out her kitchen window watched the two men as
they checked her gas meter. When they finished, the senior supervisor, proud of
his physical condition, challenged his younger co-worker to a foot race back to
their truck. As they approached the truck, they realized that the woman was
huffing and puffing right behind them. They stopped and asked her what was
wrong.
Gasping
for breath, she replied, “When I saw two gas company men running as hard as you
two were, I figured I’d better run, too!”
In
another way, we spend a great deal of time running, don’t we? We are running to
catch up at work. We are running to keep up at home. We speak of running
errands. We rush off, we stop at the Quick mart, we buy fast food, we use the
express lane, and we hurry back so we can race through our meal. Too often our
lives are lived in fast forward. Then we complain that we’re run down.
One
company executive went to see his doctor. She listened to her patient’s heart,
shook her head and said, “All I get is a busy signal.”
For
many people, these unusual days seem less hurried than before. Because of the
COVID-19 scare and subsequent isolation from others, many of us have found that
slowing down is what our bodies and souls have craved for years. We find more
time to take long walks. We spend more time alone. We discover the
re-energizing power of just being still. We actually know what it means to
listen deeply to our spirits. We might even discover, as Alan Wolfelt puts it,
that we’ve been giving mindless attention to things that don’t really matter
and that we don’t really care about. Surprisingly, we might even find we have
more energy for important tasks that we have for too long neglected. When
things get back to normal, will we wonder why we ever rushed at all?
Today
I’ll set my own pace. I’ll still arrive and, better yet, I’ll enjoy the journey.
~ Steve Goodier
Come to me, all who are
weary and heavy-laden,
and I will give you rest.
Take my yoke upon you and learn from Me,
for I am gentle and humble in heart, and
you will find rest for your souls.
~
Matthew 11:28-29
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