It's been a while since I have had a chance to post. Family and work commitments have taken priority. And the world seems to be getting more hectic. As the days whiz by, I keep thinking -- tomorrow. Tomorrow, I will eat better. Tomorrow, I will exercise more. Tomorrow, I will get River and I on a new training program. Tomorrow comes and goes and I haven't started eating better, or exercising more, or starting River and I on that new training program.
I was talking to a co-worker about the need to change their approach to a problem. Their response was that they had no time to change their approach as they were up to the eyeballs in work. I responded that if they didn't change their approach, they would always be overwhelmed.
And then it dawned on me -- I need to apply what I said to me and my life. If I don't change my approach then my life will not change. Tomorrow will be just like today if I don't change how I am approaching my life -- so that I can eat better, exercise more, try a new training program with my horse.
Einstein beat me to the concept. It's time to change my approach to see those different results.
River and I have gotten to spend more quality time together this week, doing some round penning. I have been attending a great clinic over several Saturdays to help my confidence around horses. It's baby steps, but I am on my way to make some of those changes that I promised myself I would do -- tomorrow.
Thanks for the great reminder to pause, assess, and make small changes to address our approach and break the cycle of insanity!
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