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Pacing Yourself


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I have been what you might call a type A person most of my life..Learning how to pace myself has been very challenging.
It is getting a little easier as I get older and more worn out from being this type of person..I  sure over did this last week that's for sure..
 
Patience Patience I keep telling myself..That's the hardest part for me to change..
 
Red....
12 years ago 0 4027 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Davit,
Someone at work used to say, "it takes the time it takes" but I need to remind myself to add "for me"(and family).
 
Guess I have to remember the Toto lyrics "...hold the line...love(or anything important) isn't always on time..." and take a deep breath. 
 
I feel like a "..wild stallion...panting in the corral..." unable to control that energy.
 
A lot wiser though 
12 years ago 0 6252 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Contemplating not being able to work at some one else's pace if you can't is a waste of time and worry. Besides other than your mother who else really matters? Are other peoples paces even realistic markers?

Davit.
12 years ago 0 12049 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Very thought provoking hugs!
 
Thanks!
 
Members, please share your thoughts!

Josie, Health Educator
12 years ago 0 4027 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
 

Pace is something which we can determine. When i”m in a situation which I fear, it’s usually a fear of being asked to be far outside of my comfort zone. That stress is usually asking me to do or be something at a rate that is unrealistic, at least to me.

I experienced this with my parent shopping last week on an escalator. She didn’t want to step onto the escalator, fearing she would miss a step.   She didn’t trust me supporting her possible fall, since I had one arm full of groceries.

If we’re assertive, we can negotiate most things so the rate isn’t threatening. I asked the store clerk if we could use the freight elevator so we could “escape” the situation.

The pace of life, or rate at which we live, is hard to negotiate since most people live with so many different demands or “faster rates” around us. As I look at how I had to drop out of life, a luxury few have, I notice that my pace is so slow, I barely get anything done, it seems, but it’s all I can muster now. With depleted emotional resources, it’s hard to be assertive anyway.

This concerns me now as I try to plan the new year, and notice how little the steps have to be. Once the TV and popular psychologist asked someone, “...at this rate, where are you going to be in five years...?”.

I wonder if others notice the “pace” or “rate” at which you live your life, versus others “rates” of living outside of your life?


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