This morning I was pondering the idea of being in a rush. How much time do we really get to make up when we find ourselves in a fit of panic over being in a hurry? Are we more efficient when such a state of mind exists? I certainly do not have the empirical data to support my position, but it can’t be good. For the majority of us, when in such a mindset, our decision making ability is impacted and sometimes results in a poor choice. Time however, is relative. When people can slow down their perception of time, they are thought to be different. We see this often in great athletes. The great ones experience the game at a slower pace relative to their teammates. This allows them to make better decisions in the face of crazy odds. The reality is they are not really slowing down time. They simply have a relative perception of time giving them the ability to see the pitfalls that may be heading their way. Bottom line is that being in a fit of panic or overly hurried, does not help anyone. It adds stress, tension, and a reduction in your well being. Therefore, slow down, see the world around you, and appreciate the little things. Just breathe and live a healthy life. Have a tremendous weekend...Go BEARS! (cue Alabama - I'm in a Hurry (And Don't Know Why).
Until next time...