Living in Miami, most days are sunny and bright.
However, a few weeks ago the day felt a little gloomy, the sky shouted with thunder and lightning, and the rains poured down filling my backyard with an inch of water.
And, I felt a little gloomy, too.
I couldn’t help but thinking, “There are so many things I’m responsible for and never enough hours in the day. Am I doing anything truly well right now?!?”
The more I focused on these thoughts, the more overwhelmed I felt.
The more I focused on how overwhelmed I felt, the more paralyzed I became.
So, I thought I would just close up my computer and call it a day.
And, surely that would fix everything.
Except that I know it couldn’t.
Except that I know it wouldn’t.
Because the chaos wasn’t from the rainy day, or my circumstances; it was inside me.
I stared out the window and watched the grey clouds envelop my neighborhood.
And then within 15 minutes, the sun began to peek through the clouds, and the grey broke.
In less than an hour, the bricks in my backyard were dry, and the sun was shining crazy bright, and the clear blue skies sparkled as far as I could see.
The clouds were just a temporary covering.
They didn’t stop the sun from shining; they just prevented my eyes from seeing the sun.
As my mood shifted, I realized three things that every great leader knows:
1 – Having weaknesses doesn’t mean I’m weak.
Just as I was wondering in that moment whether I was getting anything right didn’t mean I was failing at anything any more than not being able to see the sun meant it had disappeared. When I need a reminder about my strengths, I can go back to my list of 100 or ask my loving & supportive husband to remind me what I do well.
2 – There are a lot of people who would trade their best day for my worst day.
Yes, I have a lot of balls in the air. And yes, sometimes I don’t get it all right. But there are so many areas where the sun is shining brightly in my life and so little grey that I should be in gratitude 24/7.
3 – There is magic in the power of the pause and choosing to be still.
If I function at high-speed all day long, I will burn out. Spending time in quiet enables me to recharge and renew. The power of the pause allows me to silently examine whether the light at the end of the tunnel is a brilliant idea or an oncoming freight train ready to run me over.
So, if the grey clouds have been looming close lately, take inventory on whether they’re real and choose to be still, as you list all you have to be grateful for today.
You may be amazed at just how brightly the sun is shining in your world!
See Upside. Be Upside. Live Upside.
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