Learn to Stop to Keep Going

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slow down energize prepareImagine getting behind the wheel of your car and driving continuously, without any thought to refuelling or maintenance. It would run along for a while, but sooner or later something would bring the car to a halt.

To keep a car going, you need to stop it periodically. Frequent stops are needed to add fuel. Less frequent stops are needed for maintenance and repair. Neglecting these stops will soon turn a new car into a pile of scrap metal.

It’s amazing how many people don’t see that same principle at work in their life. There are limits to what anyone can accomplish without taking breaks. These stops are necessary on every level of capacity:

If you’re looking to keep moving forward in a focused and productive fashion, you need to have some space in your schedule.

Stop

Anticipate

Set your attitude

Focus

Energize

Each person’s down time needs to suit themselves.

What are some of the things you do to refuel, re-charge and repair? Leave a comment.

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    Comments

    Yes indeed, I haven’t been putting enough time aside to stop recently.

    I don’t relish the possibility of becoming scrap metal, so the point is taken. I’ll make sure to check in to the garage ASAP!

    Long walks where I let my imagination have free reign and go where it will.

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