Finding Encouragement in the Small Moments

Close-up of a person walking outdoors on a wooden path wearing blue running shoes and black leggings, with fallen leaves scattered on the ground

I  like to run.

I don’t go far, but I enjoy it. Toward the halfway point, there is a hill that usually leaves me struggling for air. I’ve noticed if I look far up the road and focus on the hill, it seems more daunting, even discouraging.Β  If I focus on the road just in front of me, I don’t notice the incline nearly as much. I can take it one step at a time and reach my goal. There are stretches of hot sun and shade on the road. Rather than dread the sun, I celebrate reaching the shady spots and feeling some relief. Sometimes I need to walk a short bit to catch my breath. I tell myself that a woman in her 50’s is allowed to take a breather here and there.

It occurred to me my running route is a lot like life. If I choose to focus on difficulties in the future, I will struggle more and feel discouraged. Or, I could handle what life has for me today, one step at a time. If I dread the hard days, they will probably be hard. You tend to find what you look for. Or, I could look for the good in each day and appreciate the people and situations that are part of that.

Sometimes life gets overwhelming, and we might need extra support or a break. It’s important to be gentle with ourselves, not critical, until we are ready to push forward again.

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