Shifting Gears

         Slowly along the road, making way down the minutes and hours, down this thing called a day. Slowly at first, then the pace changes as life changes, you adjust your speed as everything quickens with every passing moment.

         One mile becomes two even faster as the rate of movement is blurry in the transition. You are shifting gears through the day, trying to match the speed of life and the change in it. You are moving through the moments in the highest gear, and then you find another speed bump. You downshift through speeds to adjust to the abrupt change and you find you must breath slowly, switch your focus, and give your concentration to the new way fast approaching. You correct your approach and in the heavy weight you acknowledge the disarming of it's effects; disarming because you are moving with it rather than against it. You.are.shifting gears.

          This is the change, the adjusting in the pace to own it rather than it owning you, where you focus no longer on the unwelcome circumstances and instead on the assurance of good in the midst of it, no matter how many times you find yourself shifting gears to the ever changing pace and demands of life.

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