Lessons From
the Creek
by: Deborah Martin
Everything is in flow here in
Northern Michigan. Buckets of water have flowed off the snow-covered roof. That
water, along with the melting snow banks is finding its way down the hills to
my driveway. I no longer walk to the mailbox, I wade. The maple sap is flowing
too. Drive by a good stand of sugar maples and you'll see them all connected
with plastic tubing, ultimately leading to the sugar house where the steam is
rising. And the creek in my backyard is bursting over its banks.
In the 14 years I've live on the
creek, it has taught me many lessons. One of the most important is the nature
of flow.
Flow is not always the shortest
path. When the creek encounters resistance, like a rock, a downed tree or the
dam the beavers are building just down stream from me, it does not go through
that block. The creek is not concerned with keeping the path short. It goes
around, over or underneath the resistance as a way to stay in flow. Yes, over
time, it wears down the resistance, but that's not its primary concern. So like
the creek, when we take the path of least resistance, we too flow. The creek is
always moving toward lower elevations, downhill, rather than fighting the
uphill battle. Image how wonderful it could be to reach your every destination
without effort.
We've all experienced flow in
our lives. Athletes call it being in “the zone.” Those that meditate talk about
being in the gap, the space, between thoughts. As my friend Dave “We all know
when we are in flow. Everything is effortless. We're on purpose and we have
total alignment between our vision and values. And we're taking right action to
move forward, focused on the now. I think we're in agreement that if feels
pretty darn good!”
Whether we are standing in a
creek or we are experiencing flow internally, it does feel pretty darn good.
And we are better able to take direction based on “hints.” The more we are not
flowing, ticked off, disappointed or frustrated, the more we tend to grab for
reason and logic. Reason and logic might save us in an emergency, but they
never move us. These “hints” I call intuition. And when I'm in flow, I hear the
hints.
Is your vision something you
mentally design and, if done right, leads to flow? Perhaps. But it might take
more than a few tries to get it right. I like to believe that vision is
something that comes to you when you are in flow? My suggestion—go stand in a
creek!
About The Author
Deb Martin is a Transition
Coach, coaching individuals to simplify life and business transitions by
seeing their brilliance and honing that brilliance. Subscribe to my free
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