Monday, September 5, 2011

Fascinating


"Just go with me on this.  Trust me. Campbells
It'll be fun.  Really.  I promise.


Get a can of soup - the size of the can doesn't really matter and it also doesn't really matter if it's soup.  A can of beans, corn, peas, carrots, chili - just something with some heft to it.


Set it on the counter in front of you.  Give it a good look and then pick  it up.  And put it back down again.  Easy.  Simple.  Pick it up, put it down, nothing to it.
[If you think you should read through this whole post, get to the concept and then try the exercise later:  DON'T!  Stop reading now and go get a can and pick it up.  Then come back and read the next step, which is:]
Pick it up again.  But WAIT - this time, before you pick it up, think about HOW you're going to pick it up.  Think about how you're going to put it down again before you pick it up.  Think about what it's going to feel like to pick it up.  Now.  Tense the muscles in your arm as though the can is going to weight 20 pounds/kilos but it's also very fragile - too much pressure and you could crush the can -  Now make your move.  As you life the can, notice everything about the act of picking it up.  What effect does it have on your muscles as your hand tightens on the can and you begin to lift it?  And lift it as sloooowwwly as you can.  See if it can take you 30 seconds to actually lift the can 6 inches above the counter.  How much control do you have over the energy you're putting into lifting it?  Notice the difference in how you use your muscles when you move this slowly.  Do you remember your plan for setting it back down again?  Okay, good, put that plan into action - set it back down.  Slowly.
Wow, that was a huge difference right?  Between just picking up the can of soup and picking up a can of soup.  There was a difference in your energy, effort, focus, intent, process and plan. 
So here's my question:  how do you pick up your reins?"


Note: This entire post was written by Norma Vela, Parelli student. I am only re-posting it here because this thing is brilliant!

3 comments:

Jemima Anne Barr said...

You have posted this before I think.:D

Jemima Anne Barr said...

Also is your keyboard working yet?

Priscilla said...

I did post it before... But I can't emphasize it enough. Very important.

:) YES! Out of the blue, a few days ago, it just decided to work! It's got a mind of it's own..