Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Look where you want your wheel to go.

When I started mountain biking, I had a few memorable falls. And it took some scratches and bruises to make me realised that I was paying too much attention to the trees and rocks. And that made me hesitate. And I tried to pull the bike in a different direction. The end result was a big fall.

So I decided to chage my approach. I stayed focus on where I wanted to wheel to go. It gave the bike a general direction. And I had to be flexible and follow the bike. I did not always go exactly in the direction I planned. And I had to make decisions without hesitation.

And when I applied this to life, I remember that things won't always unfold as I plan. I have to be capable of adjusting. As long as I keep my eyes on my goal and look where I want the wheel to go.

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