As an engineer you can appreciate the concept of filtering and this too we must do to filter out the distractions in our life to focus and amplify the clear messages we need to hear. Like any warnings...a horn of a car to warn of a danger, the whistle from a train at a road crossing, the mother warning a child of something harming we much we sharp and aware of danger and signs and at the same time not have those noises that overshadow our purpose, passion and fulfillment that muffles the good sounds and lessons we need to hear!
Interesting timing, David. As I read this, and try to reflect on other things I'm learning this morning, the concrete rescue saws outside my house are cranked all the way up to cut sidewalks so they can re-level them. Similar to the leaf blowers and chainsaws you and I were talking about!
There is plenty of other figurative noise as well. It seems a constant struggle to put into daily practice the things we know will turn them back down.
Thank you. Eye opener to the sources that help support procrastination and avoidance.
Glad this spoke to you Fred. 🙏🏻
As an engineer you can appreciate the concept of filtering and this too we must do to filter out the distractions in our life to focus and amplify the clear messages we need to hear. Like any warnings...a horn of a car to warn of a danger, the whistle from a train at a road crossing, the mother warning a child of something harming we much we sharp and aware of danger and signs and at the same time not have those noises that overshadow our purpose, passion and fulfillment that muffles the good sounds and lessons we need to hear!
Interesting timing, David. As I read this, and try to reflect on other things I'm learning this morning, the concrete rescue saws outside my house are cranked all the way up to cut sidewalks so they can re-level them. Similar to the leaf blowers and chainsaws you and I were talking about!
There is plenty of other figurative noise as well. It seems a constant struggle to put into daily practice the things we know will turn them back down.