You’ve
heard the term to take the path of least resistance. There is a reason for that. It’s the easiest and simplest way as
evidenced through nature.
Water takes
the path of least resistance. A river
flows through mountains, hills and valleys and all the while finding the
easiest way to flow. If there are hills
and rocks in the way it goes around it. And another thing about rivers, there
is a part of it that has a groove or channel where the water flows faster.
What has
this all got to do with you? Picture yourself as a river. When you are using all your talents and
strengths to your best ability that is when you are in your groove. That is
when you flow. Ever have a time in your
life when you were in the zone, hitting on all cylinders? If you look back you were likely not only
using your talents and strengths but doing what you love to do. Wouldn’t you like to get that feeling back?
You can.
Often times
we get distracted by what other people are doing, wishing and hoping we were as
good as they are. Instead you should be
concentrating on what makes you unique and special. What attributes do you have
that could be put to better use? If you want to get back in the zone, you need
to do what you do best. It’s that
simple. Don’t worry about what other
people are doing. They are in there own
river. Your river flows in a different
direction and in order to get it to flow effortlessly you need to take the path
of least resistance by using all the resources you possess.
Don’t know
what they are? I can help you with that.
Check out “7 Steps to Finding Meaning in Life and Work” at www.yourtrueheartsdesire.com.
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