| The New Traffic Light – Stop,
Slow and Listen
When I learned the rules of the road, back in the state of
Missouri, I remember the yellow traffic light meant one should
“slow down”. Now it has been over 25 years since
I took the written driving exam and my memory could be failing
me. What I find interesting though is that my husband’s
definition of the yellow light is “proceed with caution”.
In the driving world, proceed is quite different than slow
down. If the traffic light that is used to control traffic
is stop, slow (or proceed) and go, then I want to suggest
a new traffic light to control our life…stop, slow and
listen.
Red Light – Stop
The red light stops the traffic from moving through the intersection.
If we didn’t have red lights, we would have chaos on
the road. Can you imagine all the honking, angry shouting
and swerving of cars you would encounter? I compare busy traffic
to all the mind chatter that goes on inside each of us. We
are thinking about all the tasks that need to be done. We
are fretting over money and other issues in our families.
Conversations are taking place in our mind; words we should
have or should not have said or comments we want to make sure
people hear. According to the National Science Foundation,
“the average person thinks about twelve thousand thoughts
per day. A deep thinker, according to this report, puts forth
fifty thousand thoughts daily.”
How would the quality of your life improve if you could use
the red light to stop the mind chatter? You can significantly
cut back on the chaos in your mind by making a few simple
changes. Refuse to entertain any negative thoughts. Think
about the past only long enough to learn any valuable lessons.
Remove your worries about the future. Stay focused on the
present moment. One of my clients recently shared with me
her experiencing with stopping the mind chatter. She said,
“I decided to change my thinking and change my energy
so for the last two weeks I practiced positive energy. When
the negative would try to slip in there I would say to myself
– no – you no longer think like that. Wonderful
things have been happening – I mean really wonderful
things. Holy Cow! It is sort of like I have won the “life”
lottery since I started practicing this.”
Yellow Light – Slow Down
For this analogy, let’s assume the yellow traffic light
means to slow down. While I am quite aware that most people
proceed with caution, or speed up and race through the yellow
light, I am not advocating this approach to life. Think about
the anxious feeling you get when you are trying to make it
through the yellow light before it turns red. Your body experiences
the same anxiety when you maintain a frantic pace in life.
Not allowing enough time to get out the door or to a scheduled
activity creates stress for you and your family members. Taking
on more activities than your schedule can handle leaves little
room to relax and unwind. Being too busy competes with the
time that is needed to nurture relationships in your life.
Use the yellow light to slow your life down. Do less and
enjoy your activities on a deeper level. Maintain balance
in your life so there is time to take care of yourself and
your relationships. Make whatever changes you need to simplify
your life. Casting Crowns, in their song American Dream, talks
about the importance of slowing down and the ramifications
of living the busy life. Part of the lyrics say:
Well his American Dream is beginning to seem
More and more like a nightmare
With every passing day
"Daddy, can you come to my game?"
"Oh Baby, please don't work late."
Another wasted weekend
And they are slipping away
'Cause he works all day and lies awake at night
He tells them things are getting better
Just take a little more time
Time is a precious commodity. Use it wisely and spend it
doing what’s most important to you.
Green Light – Listen
We sit at the red light, waiting patiently or impatiently
for the light to turn green. When it turns green, we get to
go. Going and moving forward is good, but only if we stop
long enough to listen. Are there any vehicles coming? Do we
hear any emergency sirens? If we have the music turned up
too loud, or we’re busy talking on the cell phone, we
may not hear what we’re supposed to hear. We just go,
justifying our movement because the light is green. What if
the green traffic light for your life meant to listen before
you go? Listen deeply before you speak. Listen to that nagging
inner voice before you make a decision. Listen to the guidance
and wisdom that comes from God.
Stop talking or thinking about what you want to say. Listen
instead to what your child, friend or family member is trying
to tell you. Dig deeper and listen some more. When we truly
hear another person, we are giving her an amazing gift. A
gift that says “I care about you”. To give the
gift of listening, you must be fully engaged in what a person
is saying. You pay attention to the body language and search
for the deeper meaning. You clarify when you don’t understand,
and you acknowledge the person’s thoughts and feelings.
Then, and only then, does a person feel heard.
When our mind is filled with chatter or our life is too busy,
we can’t possibly hear the voice within us or the grander
voice of God. Take some quiet time to listen. Reflect on what
your body might be telling you. Pay attention to your dreams
and what they reveal about your life. Listen for the negative
thoughts and banish them from your mind. Keep an ear open
for the subtle messages that are being delivered to you. Stop,
slow down and listen. The new meaning of red, yellow and green
– the new traffic light for your life.
Lori Radun, CEC is a certified life coach and professional
speaker specializing in helping women be effective leaders
of their home and work lives. For more FREE personal development
tips and the FREE special report “5 Tips for Maximizing
your Time”, visit her website at http://www.loriradun.com
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