Bear
Management
A Canadian runner friend
told me about a trail race she was competing in, where she was chased
by a bear. I said, “That must have been scary”. She replied,
“It wasn’t the biggest bear I’d seen and besides as soon as I
passed another runner the bear was their problem”. That statement
was true and it was symbolic of so much in our lives.
Successful, well adjusted
people have just as many concerns as any of the rest of it. The
difference is that they meet a problem head on and decide what to do
about it. Like the runner with the bear, they don’t panic or
complain, they deal with it. You don’t hear them say, “I can’t
ever catch a break”. Usually the people you hear say that are not
trying very hard to catch anything. They are to busy complaining and
trying to justify why they aren’t doing better.
People who make healthy
lifestyle changes all have their own bears to deal with. For some
their bear is that they are carrying to much weight, for others it
might be unhealthy addictions like smoking or it could be an issue
with self worth. Stress eating, feeling you can’t function without
that regular soft drink even shyness can all be concerns that must be
handled. As adult athletes we have bears that are unique to us. An
injury can throw us into a panic but that won’t help. We have to
calm down and make some decisions, so we can start healing, then get
back to our sport.
Some bears are harder to
deal with than others but each has to be dealt with when it starts
chasing you. As with any other concern, complaining isn’t going to
stop that bear, positive action is needed. Take charge and practice
good bear management and you will find that life isn’t nearly so
over whelming.
It’s not just a step,
it’s a start.
Dave
This article is a bit different style for me.
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