(This article first appeared in June of 2016. It has been edited and updated)
Back when this article was originally written, my wife and I were blessed to have our two grandbabies come
for a visit and spend the night. We always loved it when they got to
come for a visit like that and we usually got to enjoy those visits
about once a month.
One of the things that made this visit even more special was that we got
to take them swimming in a friend's pool. They came all prepared with
their little life jackets and enjoyed getting into the water with "Poppa
and MiMi" but, I noticed right away, they both were clinging to us and
weren't about to let go! I had little Em, who was about 4.5 years old
and, as much as I tried, I could not get her to let go a little bit and
float around by just holding my hand.
I would try to tell her that she had her life jacket on and that nothing would happen to her. She would say, "But Poppa, it's DEEP!" I would tell her, "Baby, it doesn't matter how deep it is, you have your life jacket on and you're safe!".
I would try to pull her away from me to hold on to her hands and let her float out in front of me. She wasn't having ANY
of that! She would grab hold of me and wrap her legs as much around my
leg as she could and just stiffen up - paralyzed by fear.
Now, don't get the wrong idea, I wasn't forcing her to take action when
she was so clearly afraid. However, I did keep talking to her about how
Poppa wasn't going to let anything happen to her and that I would keep
her safe.
Do you know what a "swim noodle" is? Maybe this picture will help...
Now do you know what I'm talking about? These are amazingly simple
products that you can bend and shape and use in all kinds of ways to
float in the water. I grabbed one of these off of the side of the pool
and wrapped it around her (while I was holding on to her) and had her
actually let go of me and hang on to the "noodle". I was able to do so
while still making her feel completely safe and, before long, she began
to loosen up a little bit and, not too long after that, she was floating
around, kicking, moving and having the time of her life!
She excitedly said to me, "Poppa! I TRUSTED you and now look at
what I'm doing!" And, before we were done with our swimming time, she
even got rid of the noodle and was floating around with just her life
jacket - something that she wasn't ABOUT to do at the beginning.
Have you already been "seeing" the important message in all of this?
Fear can absolutely paralyze us to the point that we are afraid to do ANYTHING
and, that being true, we also fail to make any progress or enjoy life.
The "What If's" can take over to the point that we are afraid to do ANYTHING for fear of doing something wrong.
We don't trust our instincts or the work that we have put into this
effort in preparation. We don't trust the wise words of our mentors or
those that have helped us prepare. The only "voice" that we can hear is
the VOICE OF FEAR.
Yet, if we can allow ourselves to begin to hear and listen to our
instincts, our preparation, our mentors and other helpers we may
actually began to take actions that will lead to a life unimagined!
The opposite of FEAR is FAITH! And, out of necessity, they cannot exist together at the same time or place.
Simple, yet powerful, wouldn't you agree?
What might we enjoy and experience once we get past the paralyzing force
of fear? Is it worth it to you to find out? If so, you will find ways
to begin to take those "baby steps" that will allow you to slowly begin
to realize that you can, indeed, take action.
"Baby steps" or "jumping in head first"...different people may decide to
take action in different ways but, the key thing is this: TAKE ACTION!
Oh, and one more thing that happened in the pool the other day. Em's
little brother, Asher (who was 3 years old) had been doing pretty much
the same thing by hanging on to my wife. But, he was watching what was
taking place with Em and, after a while, on his own, he let go and was
floating around with a noodle - just like his big sister.
That's another "lesson" that we'll discuss in the next article. Start
thinking about that in advance and see what thoughts come to mind for
your own life.
As always, THANKS
for joining me today and, please, share this with as many as possible
and always be sure to keep moving forward, closer to your dream!
And, until next time, whatever you do, be sure to...
"Make it an AWESOME day! (Who else is going to do it for you?)"
Mike
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