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Keep Moving

by Michael E. Angier
Success Networks International



The sailboat was coming slowly into the marina under power. There was a south wind blowing about 15-20 knots and it was beginning to rain. The helmsman appeared confident and with several crew aboard I elected not to walk over to the other dock and offer assistance. But I kept an eye out just in case.

As the skipper made the turn into his slip he slowed even more--so much so that he stopped. It was then that the wind pushed his bow around and, before his crew could fend off, slammed it into the end of the dock. With another go-around, they recovered and eventually tied up safe and secure. The hull's gel coat probably wasn't damaged nearly as much as the pride of her skipper.

Always wanting to learn from others' mistakes, I thought about what happened and how it could have been avoided. It my opinion, the captain of this yacht violated one of the basic principles of seamanship: keep the boat moving.

In his well-intended effort to be cautious, he lost steerage because the boat stopped its forward motion. Without water flowing past the rudder, he had no ability to direct his vessel.

Our lives are not boats, but it's not a bad metaphor. Safe in harbor, we need times of rest and reflection where action is not required. But in the marketplace, when we take action, we need to be doing enough to give us headway--enough to guide and control our forward motion--to maintain momentum.

When we're moving ahead, we see things that we wouldn't see at rest. We experience events that otherwise wouldn't have occurred. Oftentimes, the goal we start out to accomplish turns out not to be what we wanted, but instead leads us along our true path. All because of our forward motion.

A universal principle states that, "a body in motion tends to remain in motion." Conversely, a body at rest tends to remain at rest. And as we saw in the example of the boat above, we can be blown about by all manner of things that can, and most often are, contrary to our intention.

When we rest, we should rest, but when the time comes for action, KEEP MOVING!

copyright 2000 Michael E. Angier, used with permission..




Michael Angier is the founder and president of Success Networks International, publishers of SUCCESS STRATEGIES, INSIGHT and SUCCESS DIGEST. Success Net is an association committed to helping people to be more knowledgeable, productive and effective. Their mission is to inform, inspire and empower people to be their best -- personally and professionally. Free subscriptions, memberships, books and SuccessMark' Cards are available at http://www.successnet.org
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