Monday, March 2, 2015

Rear-View

Don't spend to much time looking in the rear-view mirror,
you might just miss your entrance ramp to something better.
~Mary Sierra

Rear-View
When you first learn to drive, you are taught to look in the rear-view mirror to make sure you see what's happening behind you. This allows you to see a situation before it reaches you. At the same time you also learn that your laser focus should be on the road in front of you, glancing in the rear-view just to make sure you have the whole picture. Let's all take a page from our driving instruction an apply it to our own lives. It's okay to glance every so often into our past, for their are lessons and information we need to help us move our life forward. But we can't get stuck on looking back, for we will miss our exits, entrances and the turns that lay before us. Our vision & focus should be on what's happening in our forward view. That's how we get to where we need to go. Here's to looking through the windshield of our lives rather than the rear-view mirror all the time!


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