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“…every movement of your body, every emotion you have, and every thought that passes through your mind is an expenditure of energy. Just as everything that happens outside in the physical world requires energy, everything that happens inside requires an expenditure of energy.” From The Untethered Soul
“Coach, I’m tired,” said one little boy to my husband on his 7-8 year-old baseball team. Practice had only been going on for ten minutes and they hadn’t even been running.
To which my husband asked, “Why are you tired?”
“Well, I played at the trampoline park all day. I’m wore out,” he said.
This humorous encounter led my husband to set guidelines for the team on what activities were okay for them to engage in prior to their first All-Star tournament game on Saturday.
Swimming? No. Riding your bike or running around the neighborhood all day? No. And definitely no trampoline park.
My husband’s goal is conserve his players’ energy so they have enough gas in their tanks for a 5:30 pm game in the summer heat.
He may take baseball too seriously, but I think this encounter holds an important lesson for us all.
We all have a finite amount of energy to give. Whether it is physical energy as in this example or emotional or mental energy, we often expend it on things and people that do not lead to positive outcomes or results. We come to things that we need to be fully engaged in totally drained. And it’s not because of the activity in the present, it’s the activity in the past.
I know I struggle with this, do you? In thinking about ways to combat it:
“The more you stay open, the more energy flow you can build…it starts flowing out of you…..What’s more, the energy [flowing out of you] affects other people. People can pick up on your energy, and you’re feeding them with this flow. You become a source of light for those around you.” From The Untethered Soul
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