This phrase came back to me recently: All skate slowly and carefully. The invitation would come booming over the loud speaker at the roller skating rink, calling us all back onto the floor after a special skate had ended. This was a welcome request then, and I realize it applies now when we’re striving to receive. Let’s all keep going, moving slowly and carefully.
With 4G speed and instant access, we have become an impatient society. It’s easy to get frustrated when things don’t manifest as quickly as we need or would like them to. We see no progress and assume nothing is happening. Without allowing time for the universe to work things out on our behalf, we abandon our efforts and scramble to try a different approach. What we needed to do was “skate slowly and carefully,” continuing our efforts despite appearances.
I remember giving this advice to my Weight Watcher members when they would fail to lose weight. They would claim they’d hit the dreaded weight-loss plateau because one week they didn’t lose weight. In the weight loss world, any period of maintenance shorter than three weeks is just business as usual. A plateau is not called until they’d gone three weeks without a loss. Thankfully, with encouragement, most were able to keep “skating” and soon found they were truly making progress toward their goal. How about you?