Friday; November 9
There is a philosophy
in volunteerism which states that if you want something done, find a busy
person and give the project to them. On
the surface, this not only seems counter-intuitive but also counterproductive;
yet, there is certain amount of truth in the process. Busy people will find a way to get things
done. They are interested in being involved
and invested in making things happen. Now,
having said this, there is another truism I have noticed, the less I do the
less energy I have. Again, that sounds
backwards – wouldn’t it make more sense that rested people would be more
capable of doing something? The problem
is that the less I do the more comfortable I am doing less.
Throughout my years I
have been on both sides of the fence, but one thing I have noticed is that I am
a lot more excited and involved when I am busiest. I may feel beat at the end of the day, but
the invigoration I feel for what I am doing makes up for the tiredness. I sleep better at night and am more excited
for the day when I awaken the next morning.
Are we bored with our
lives? Are we lethargic and find it hard
to get motivated about anything? The
answer may not be a vacation – the answer might be more involvement. Let’s get busy and let’s get excited about
life!
Think About It!