Time out

The time after my wife’s death, when I had to surrender my driving license, was a cosmic ‘time out’ and whilst it was initially very stressful, it forced me to surrender (or go nuts!)  It was a clearly delineated period between her death and the rest of my life.  Now I can drive again, it feels like I have been released into the world once more, and of course this a rather different world for me.  I suspect in the long run I’ll find that stopping for 6 months has helped me make much faster progress than ‘getting on with it’ ever would have.

I have always been a strong believer in the value and power of symbology in Change, and this ‘time out’ has helped me understand it from a different perspective.  It creates a gap between the before and the after.  Sometimes, doing nothing is a very good way of achieving your goals.

“Time cools, time clarifies; no mood can be maintained quite unaltered through the course of hours.”  Mark Twain
”Regret for wasted time is more wasted time.”  Mason Cooley

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4 Responses to “Time out”

  1. “Sometimes, doing nothing is a very good way of achieving your goals.”

    Exactly my view as well, and the word sometimes is replaced with “Always” and I used this in a metaphoric way of course. If one creates something from his/hers wealth dynamics, thats the start of the “concept of nothing”…

    I am very glad to read things are picking up with you and I am looking forward to see and read your blogs!

  2. Thanks Cornelis,nice to hear from you again

  3. John Savage says:

    Morning Richard,
    Not been in touch for some time but once again your blog has made me stop and think! I now appreciate how your ‘time out’ is helping you to move forward in a ‘new world’. Thinking back, I realise that points in my life which at the time were difficult to understand, gave me the opportunity to re-think and vary my direction of travel.

    Best regards

    John

  4. Thanks John, good to hear from you again

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