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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Embracing Unpredictability

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October 29, 2008Embracing UnpredictabilityWhen Life Throws You A Curve Ball
In life, we are always setting goals for ourselves and working to make them happen. This gives us focus and ensures that we use our time and energy efficiently and effectively. It also provides us with a sense of purpose and direction. We know where we are going and what we want to do. But quite often, due to forces outside our control, things do not go as we had planned—the flat tire on the way to the wedding, the unforeseen flu virus—and we have to adjust to a postponement or create a whole new set of circumstances. Even positive turns of fortune — an unexpected influx of cash or falling in love — require us to be flexible and to reconsider our plans and priorities, sometimes in the blink of an eye. This is what happens when life throws you a curve ball.The ability to accept what is happening and let go of your original expectations is key when dealing with these unexpected turns of fate. We have a tendency to get stuck in our heads, clinging to an idea of how we think life should go, and we can have a hard time accepting anything that doesn’t comply with that idea. The fact is that life is unpredictable. The trip you thought was for business — and when the deal fell through, you got depressed — actually landed you at the airport two days earlier than planned so you could meet the love of your life. Your car breaks down, and you are late for an appointment. While it’s true that you never arrive at that important meeting, you end up spending a few relaxing hours with people you would never have met otherwise.In order to keep us awake to opportunity and to teach us equanimity, the universe throws us the occasional curve ball. Remember that curve balls are not only life’s way of keeping us awake, which is a gift in and of itself; they are also often life’s way of bringing us wonderful surprises. Next time a curve ball comes your way, take a deep breath, say thank you, and open your mind to a new opportunity.
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3 comments:

lindsey said...

Let me start by saying, I am one of those people who has an agenda and hates getting side-tracked. When I read this I seriously saw the light, I want to be the type of person who goes with the flow and doesn't let little bumps in the road consume me. I've subscribed to the DailyOm, there's no better time to start working towards a better me.

Corbie said...

I love the Daily Om, Mudflap, and this is one of my favorites. I often recognize the beauty of the curveball in hindsight - I am working on recognizing it right when it happens.

Mudflap said...

Wow, you both gave me goosebumps.
I love The Daily Om. This one is one of my favorites also. Lot of wisdom here and in previous issues.
Lindsey, if this helps you one iota
it has surpassed it's and my mission. Corbie, yes the hindsite being better than foresite or nowsite is indeed a challange.
I think a lot of people think The Daily Om is some kind of religeous
news letter and have not had a chance to really get a grasp of what it is.
Peace to all
Mudflap