Article

Is Absent-Mindedness Affecting Your Success?

Topic: ProsperityBy Leslie HouseholderPublished Recently added

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 2,411 legacy views

Reader rating

Not enough ratings yet

Aggregate average appears after enough eligible reader ratings.

Rate this resource

Sign in to rate this resource.

Sign in to rate this resource

A few weeks ago, my husband and I took our seven children to a neighboring state for a read-a-thon. On the way home, we stopped half-way and stayed with my sister for a night to break up the trip. The next morning, in our rush to be on the road again, we gathered our blankets and pillows, said our goodbyes, and loaded the van. My husband was at the wheel and I glanced back to ask the kids, "We got everybody?"

Nobody indicated otherwise, so I said, "Great!"

We had just begun to roll down the road when I looked back again and noticed my 15-year old missing.

Oh, no, I thought, not Nathan! He's the one we forgot last time!

So I exclaimed, "Honey - hurry! Back up and I'll run in before he realizes we almost forgot him again!"

Within a minute I was back inside the house. Hearing Nathan upstairs, I exhaled a sigh of relief. Whew! He didn't notice.

My sister's husband had a questioning look on his face, so I just said quietly, "We forgot Nathan... don't say anything."

Soon after, Nathan opened the door so I hollered nonchalantly, "Nathan... time to go!"

He ran downstairs, said his goodbyes and we climbed in the van. Just as we were getting ready to pull away, someone in the back said, "Where's Nicholas?"

We gasped. How did we miss Nicholas?

So I asked, "Nathan, will you go find Nicholas?"

"Sure." Nathan said, and then ran to the house.

Pretty soon, out came -- not Nathan -- but my brother-in-law. Standing there in his robe with his hands out and eyes wide, he gestured, "What the --?"

Chuckling, we watched him disappear back into the home. Then suddenly, he stepped into the doorway again with a look of utter disbelief, and three fingers held high.

What's that supposed to mean? We wondered.

Just then, Nathan emerged from the house with Nicholas...

...AND Bethany.

Okay, in my defense, I will say that we were driving a 15 passenger van full of blankets, pillows, and backpacks. Most of the time, you can't see everyone in their seats even when they ARE there. When you rely on one child to let you know that their buddy is missing, but that child is missing, too... well, you see what can happen.

Did you know you can leave three children behind and not even realize it?

I do now.

It reminded me of the family who stopped at a gas station during a long road trip, and then hours later realized that the mother had left her prescription glasses there. Regretfully, they had to turn around and go back for them, costing them in a lot of extra time and gas. When they arrived, they discovered their son waiting, too.

This kind of absent-mindedness can get really expensive in terms of time, resources, and most importantly, damaged relationships.

I my case, I thought we were ready to go, but I was wrong. The added clutter in the van, and my hastiness, distracted me from the indicators (empty seats) that would have told us exactly what we needed to do next (find our children), before driving away. Had we proceeded anyway, without fixing the immediate problem, it could have cost us in extra time, gas, and again, most importantly, potentially damaged relationships.

So how can we avoid absent-mindedness? Maybe it's just a matter of addressing the clutter. Too much clutter in life can distract us from subtle indicators that would clearly tell us exactly what we really need to do next on our jou
ey to the desired goal.

What are you trying to accomplish?

* Financial freedom?
* Stronger family relationships?
* Better health?
* Peace of mind?
* A sense of fulfillment?

It could be that there's something critical you aren't even thinking about... something urgent and important that you must do first.

If life's clutter is keeping you from recognizing it, then there may come a day when you have to turn around and go all the way back to this place to fix what was neglected right now. There are subtle indicators ready to get your attention, but you may need to slow down and clear up some clutter before you'll notice them.

So... what kind of "clutter" can become a distraction from the subtle indicators?

"Clutter" might include:

* Too many unnecessary activities filling your day (life is short - be selective about how you spend your time!)
* Too many unnecessary things lying around your home or office (things were created to be utilized, to benefit people - if you no longer benefit from possessing an object, transfer it to someone who will put it to use.)
* Too many meaningless conversations (do your discussions center on the topic of things, other people, or uplifting ideas?)
* Too many meaningless non-family relationships (is there a positive exchange of service, knowledge, or value taking place... or not?)

If you get caught up in the clutter and miss the subtle (but otherwise oh-so-obvious) indicators that something else is an urgent priority (like a child left behind), at some point you may have to go back and make things right before you can arrive at your desired destination with all the right parts and pieces in tact.

So this is my invitation to you: take inventory of your life. Where are you trying to go?

Do your activities, conversations, things, and non-family relationships, truly make the necessary contribution to your jou
ey? Clear what you can, and then take a look around. You might find a gaping hole right under your nose that requires your immediate attention now. Address it now, and you'll get to your destination successfully a whole lot faster.

(And, if you've ever lost track of a child as we have, don't feel too bad... there's even record that it happened to some of the most famous and well-respected parents in history: Joseph and Mary, when Jesus was 12, two thousand years ago.)

Article author

About the Author

Leslie Householder is the award-winning, three-time best selling author of The Jackrabbit Factor, Hidden Treasures: Heaven's Astonishing Help with Your Money Matters, and Portal to Genius. As founder of ThoughtsAlive Inte
ational (http://www.thoughtsalive.com), she remains dedicated to helping families achieve prosperity against the odds. For more "aha" moments from the author's life experiences, visit http://www.prosperthefamily.com.

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

Islamabad, Pakistan's bustling capital city, is known for its modern architecture, government buildings, and scenic views of the Margalla Hills. However, a new trend is emerging – the rise of farmhouse culture. These farmhouses offer Islamabadis a unique escape from the urban jungle, providing a taste of rural life with a touch of luxury. Factors Driving the Farmhouse Trend Several factors contribute to the popularity of farm houses Islamabad : Yearning for Nature: City dwe

May 24, 2024

Article

It's challenging to find the right words to express the profound impact that Krystic Energy has had on my life. Akin to stepping into the unknown, along an energetic spiritual journey filled with awe and deep gratitude. I feel deeply compelled to share my experiences with the community of Twi Ray and how they have redefined my understanding of cosmic transformation, spirituality, and the mysteries that lie beyond. Since encountering the spiritual covenants created by the lea

February 6, 2024

Article

Can you imagine having a comfortable summer cabin where to escape from everyday life stress? That would be that nice, isn’t it? Yes, but with a summer cabin, not everything is enjoyable. You must consider the responsibilities and maintenance that home-ownership implies. You’ll need a roof replacement, new windows, to buy insurance… Depending on several factors, a cabin can be a good investment. But, it’s important to know the pros and cons of buying a cabin. So, letâ€

July 26, 2021

Website

Addevice as an IT company with a focus on mobile development. It has extended its list of services since 2014 to offer high-end business process management, system integration, as well as up-to-date communication solutions.

October 6, 2020