In the depth of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer.
- Albert Camus
Change
is among us. The long bleak winter has fought its last battle and the
remnants of that occurrence are too scarce to even prove it
happened. The birds are coming back; little sparrows and red bellied
Robins. The squirrels playfully run through the trees, chasing one
another. The days are getting longer, the air is getting warmer and we
know that spring will be here soon.
As
we all know, different periods in our lives are often referred as
seasons. Read through the descriptions and try to identify where you
are. Being able to see what season you are in is a good way to identify
ways to move to a better season or reinforce attributes to keep you in
there.
Summer:
Feeling
very content and satisfied in your life. Each passing day is more or
less carefree. Working out and eating healthy are done without a second
thought.
Autumn:
Perhaps
things are going well but the signs of change are obvious; a child
getting ready to go off to school, a loved one coming to the end of
their life or perhaps a marriage is starting to become more strenuous by
each passing day. Our discipline to fitness is slipping and we start
to remember how much we love chocolate chip cookies for breakfast.
Winter:
A
very difficult time in life. Nothing seems to be going right; you feel
lonely, depressed, anxious and/or scared. The gym is being passed up
for more sleep and the daily consumption of food is a good reminder why
heart disease is the biggest killer in America. During those times, its
good to remember this: you don't have to say in winter forever, start making changes now!
Spring:
The
day-to-day difficulties are starting to feel more
manageable. Decision-making comes with less anxiety. The desire for
healthy food and a good workout stir deep (for some its very very very
deep, but it's there) within you. Take full advantage of those quiet
desires to make healthy choices because they can do much more for our
overall well-being than we can really give credit to.
No
matter the season you find yourself in right now, you have the ability
to make improvements. If you are in a summer season, set lofty goals,
dream big. You can achieve much in summer seasons! If you are in a
winter season, set small goals that can easily be obtained. Reaching
small goals in the winter of life is a great way to get that feeling of
spring.
Don't let winter make decisions for you, take action.
The Key: Identify attributes of your "summer," then do those things! Continuing
to do autumn things will eventually lead to winter, but continually
doing winter things doesn't always lead to spring.
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