“God gets you to the plate, but once you are there you’re on your own.”
-Ted Williams
Spring is officially here, which is easily my favorite season. Not only because of the weather, but every spring brings us a new baseball season. If you’re like me when you are watching the art of baseball everything just seems right in the world. The perfection displayed on a baseball diamond is a magnificent thing to witness.
Watching the game is one thing, participating is another. I am writing this because a few days ago, not on the ball field but in the game of life, I was thrown a curveball. The end result was a big swing and a miss. I immediately found myself irritated, frustrated and mad. Why did I deserve this curveball? I try to participate in life everyday and do my best to grow as a person at the same time embracing the the life I have been given. I thought how dare I get this for my efforts?
After stepping back and reviewing the situation with some close friends of mine I realized that I was not unhappy with the curveball, I was unhappy with myself for not being prepared for it. After all, is not life full of curveballs? I would be naive to think that life is full of nothing but fastballs right down the middle of the plate. Therefore I found myself asking why was I not prepared for the curve?
Upon a little more reflection I also realized that my life is full of fastballs right down the middle. My problem had become that I was not embracing them as I had thought I was. I was not swinging for the fences of life. Today I will fully embrace the easy fastballs that life deals me and be aware to not take them for granted. I will also prepare myself for that big sweeping curve that will someday come my way again. With some simple practices of gratitude and humility I will fully participate in all aspects of my life. With some action and practice no matter fastball or curveball I will always swing for the fences.
Affirmation: I am ready and prepared for anything that comes my way today because in this moment I am whole, loved and supported.
Call to Action: It is easy to see how an unplanned and unpredictable situation can really startle us in life but it really is through those times that we get a check as to how rightly we are living. Have you had any curveballs thrown your way lately? If so how did you adjust to get a better perspective on them? Please share so that we all can follow your footsteps of growth and change.
In continuation of building our community of inspiration, I hope you enjoyed our third guest submission. This year, the last Friday of each month a guest writer will have their submission posted. If you have a thought, stance or story to share please send it to our email @ changeyourlifefriday@gmail.com