Strength in Work and Play

Strength in Work and Play

I see my adversary.

Others have failed. I have been called.

Tightly wound, intricate, enmeshed crystalline structures create a wedge.

I am determined.

But, can I break through? Is this an impossible task?

How much can I leverage of myself? My core being?

Who will I be if I cannot succeed?

Would I even be of use? To my wife? My kids? Myself?

But if I can?

Then tonight, we dine on pickles with our sandwiches…

Something as simple as opening a jar can make us question our strength, not just physically, but Strength at our core.

The Nature of Strength

In its truest form, strength exists beyond the stereotypes of masculinity or raw power. It emerges from a delicate harmony of qualities:

Without empathy, it destroys.

Without authenticity, it shatters.

Without either, it becomes chaos.

True strength often manifests in gentle persistence rather than brute force. A riverbed’s power to support is simply in its being, both guiding and deferring to the whims of the water. It never needs to try. It is strength.

Machines may lift more, and computers may calculate faster, but they cannot embody the quiet power of conscious choice and authentic engagement.

Finding Strength

Strength resides not in the weights we can move or the stern face we can put on. Instead, it appears in some elegant harmony of:

  • Acknowledgement to consider the moment’s options
  • Concern to face uncertainty with direct honesty
  • Agency to decide where we want our mind to be
  • Courage to exist and act even with fear, perhaps of who we might be in our approach or arrival there
  • Care, embodying the flowing balance between all of these

Strength, in this sense, becomes more about our ability to guide ourselves into situations, where we can actually discover what we can and cannot do.

Finding Our Way

Limits perhaps do define us to some degree. We can never be the Universe. We can never stretch beyond mortality.

But it is in our approach to limits where we may consider them as invitations to explore our selves and our meaning. We can move through our days with awareness and authenticity, supported by our ensemble of inner voices, each playing their essential part.

The simplest path is to make a Visit – whether to our own limitations or to a stubborn jar of pickles.

  • Kourosh

 

PS The pickles were good.

PPS I’m considering putting together a podcast. What would you want to hear?  Comment below!

Join the Weekly Wind Down Newsletter

Get a weekly letter about getting to play and meaningful work. Start getting where you want to be with calm focus. You’ll receive free samples of:

  • Creating Flow with OmniFocus
  • Taking Smart Notes with DEVONthink
  • Workflow Mastery
  • PDF on beating deadlines with ease using the Touching the Keys Technique

Recent Posts

A Job Well Done

A Job Well Done

Parkinson's Law says that a task will take the time we give it, filling up the time as would air in a container. “The amount of work expands to fill the time available for its completion." This “law”, oft-cited as truth, implies that we should limit the time we spend...

read more

OmniFocus 4 for iOS in beta testing

The Omni Group has been hard at work getting the iOS version of OmniFocus 4 up and running. I have been beta testing for a a while now, and I can say that I am quite excited by the direction. I am only working from the iPhone, but I'm certain that the iPad features...

read more

DEVONthink updates – Transclusion and more

In the last few weeks, DEVONthink has been updated to 3.7 and along with it came a host of new features for its notes. One of my favorites is “Transclusion”. Transclusion allows you to embed another note within the current one. Here’s an example:On the left is a list...

read more
Skip to content