I don’t know about you, but I have trouble slowing down. Trouble resting. Trouble releasing.
I don’t walk much. I run. I sprint. I lunge. I dance. I pound out sweat
and calories and insecurities. I pound out thoughts.
When I stop to notice the packed in sand, the salt air burning my lungs,
the sound of murmuring waves, moonlight on whitecaps, and the dark curtain of
clouds, I don’t rejoice.
The panic sets in, scared that whatever I’ve been running from has
overtaken me at last. Instead of breathing easier, I clench. I start writing my
response in my head, tomorrow’s blog post, the week’s to-do list. My steps are
anything but idle.
And yet breathe I must. Rest I must. Wind in and out of unwholesome lungs.
It’s not that I don’t notice things. It’s that I can’t stop. Can’t stop
the litany of commands and reminders and rebuttals.
I can’t slow my thoughts to a walking pace. Can’t catch a sustainable
rhythm. Go go go ‘til burnout and defeat.
Oh God, teach me to walk.
Rest is so important to living fully, and yet so easily overlooked.
ReplyDeleteHere's to hoping you're able to rest well this weekend. =)
Well, it's 12:18 pm on a Saturday and I'm still in my pjs. Off to a good start...
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