Chip Shot - June 2019

Change your Focus

Focus is a choice. The runner who is concentrating

on how much his left toe hurts will be left in the

dust by the runner who is focusing on winning.

Even if the winner's toe hurts just as much.

Hurt, of course, is a matter of perception. Most of

what we think about is.

We have a choice about where to aim the lens of

our attention. We can relive past injustices, settle

old grudges and nurse festering sores. We can im-

agine failure, build up its potential for destruction,

calculate its odds. Or, we can imagine the

generous outcomes we're working on,

feel gratitude for those that got us here and

revel in the possibilities of what's next.

The focus that comes automatically, our in-

stinctual or cultural choice, that focus isn't the

only one that's available. Of course it's diffi-

cult to change it, which is why so few people

manage to do so. But there's no work that

pays off better in the long run.

Your story is your story. But you don't have to keep reminding yourself of your story, not if it

doesn't help you change it or the work you're doing.

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