Stimulus and Response
It's an incredible thing to realize I don't
have to react to what happens around me without thought. That is, something can
happen, and I can decide how to react rather than having some automatic
response based upon who knows what. Of course, this is all a slow learning
process as in start again, and again, and again…
This idea of it’s always "Day One" is inspiring. It doesn’t give me a license to fail to live up to the new expectations I have for myself, but it does tell me that when I fail it’s not all over. I start again. Maybe I overreacted to a situation and went into my old ways for a few hours, but then I came back and realized the error. I failed to take a deep breath and own that space between stimulus and response which should be the space where we live.
This idea of it’s always "Day One" is inspiring. It doesn’t give me a license to fail to live up to the new expectations I have for myself, but it does tell me that when I fail it’s not all over. I start again. Maybe I overreacted to a situation and went into my old ways for a few hours, but then I came back and realized the error. I failed to take a deep breath and own that space between stimulus and response which should be the space where we live.