The other day, I was really excited
about taking my morning walk to a whole new level. Morning walks were not new
to me, actually. I had always walked round the block or down the street. This
morning, however, I was walking on the motorway.
My previous routines had become
monotonous and uninteresting over the years. I had reached my goals of walking
consistently for 30 minutes or taking at least 5000 steps over again. I desired
something new. So I had to SPA:
Set significant goals
Pursue the goals purposefully
Achieve the goals accordingly
Voila, my new SPA is consistent
walk for at least 45 minutes, initially and 10,000 steps, eventually.
As I walked on that day, I was
overtaken by two young joggers at different intervals. I then began to imagine
what could be going on on the two young men’s minds. Did they see me as
serious? Were they surprised that a middle-aged woman was walking and calling
it exercising? I smiled and faced my SPA.
In that little experience, however,
lies a very deep lesson to draw for living. We MUST never get bothered about what people may think of us and the
goals we set. What is important is setting our goals and purposefully pursuing
them in order to achieve them. Those young joggers could have set their goals
in hours or miles; my goals were in minutes and steps. I had put my age and
previous traumatic experiences into consideration and concluded that jogging
was a no-no for me. After all, the space is enough for everyone, whether they
be crawlers, strollers, walkers, joggers, runners or flyers! What is important
is to keep moving. Remember that the world has never set a stage for onlookers!
SPA today!
Keep moving!
Great piece. Ride on.
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