Chasing your goals

Ever feel like a squirrel running up & down different trees trying to find an acorn? I sometimes watch the busy endeavours of the squirrels in our local park & it got me to thinking about some similarities in our own lives. They run up a tree , might stop on way for a look , then have a scurry around, and will go to the very end point of some branches. Searching for something , anything after that long journey. But then they find nothing & have to make the whole journey back again & start up another tree! On to the next one!

Chasing the elusive acorn is also captured in the hilarious clips in Ice Age.

The squirrel (Scrat) makes me laugh every time but I also empathise with him. As I know that squirrel feeling!

You are nearly there towards achievement of  your goal.  Its just within your grasp. You feel you have done all the right things on the way. But then you get there & its not what you expected , its’ changed , this is not what you were chasing OR it just slips out of your grasp at the last minute. Maybe you hesitated for just one minute too long, got distracted along the way, or did not make that phone call or do the follow up as you should have done.

Whats that awful feeling you are left with …..disappointment with yourself, all that wasted energy for an opportunity missed and potentially all the other opportunities that would have come from that one opportunity!

But the one positive edge on this story is that squirrel has sure as hell got some energy.  And he keeps going , trying sometimes against all the odds. There has to be a better , easier way. If you were to give that squirrel some advice on how to get those acorns without expending so much energy, what would that be? Love to hear your thoughts.

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  1. Posted May 8, 2010 at 7:29 pm | Permalink

    great post as usual!

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