Sunday, March 07, 2010

I Wonder


Nothing happens until something moves.
— Albert Einstein


Elder son asked if I had written anything on the blog lately. I said, “No.” And I started to wonder why. Certainly, I’m never short of something to say. However, I am a bit tired these days. Tired of politics for sure, shaking my head at the seemingly impossible impasse at which our two political parties here in the U.S. find themselves. I don’t recall feeling so discouraged in quite a while.

I could rail on the need to address the greater good but find I am fighting an urge to turn inward and tend to my own good.

Remember in the 80s when Looking Out for #1 topped the New York Times best-seller list? I am, of course, dating myself, but I have grown tired of self-help books like Robert Ringer’s as well as the “wisdom” dispensed by Oprah Winfrey. Life’s complicated and if I’m going to figure it out, I’d just as soon trust my own instincts rather than theirs.

I did finally get back to the gym this weekend after letting the excuse of a bad cold sideline me. I’m in better spirits. As I walked at a goodly clip goin’ nowhere (listening to my favorite Chris Isaak CD) on the treadmill, three posters on the weathered brick wall in front of me caught my eye. One said, “Possibilities,” another “Opportunities,” and the final “Action.”

That about sums it up as best as I can see. Life is about action. When we succumb to inaction for whatever reason, I believe we are merely walking through life zombie-like. I think that it’s a worthy goal to be that person of action. It becomes #4 on my list of resolutions.

5 comments:

Sarge Charlie said...

sounds like you got it together...

Lorelei said...

Sometimes it takes moments of inaction to figure out what our next actions should be. I'm sorry you've been feeling down lately. :(

Marion said...

"I could rail on the need to address the greater good but find I am fighting an urge to turn inward and tend to my own good."

Way to go, Sheila! It's a worthy goal indeed to become a person of action. Can't wait to see what you'll do with those possibilities and opportunities...I know you'll bounce forward.

Anonymous said...

Missed you!

Sheila said...

Hi everyone. Thanks for the comments. I do miss cyber-friends like you all.