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It's Groundhog day again, and again, and
again...
Have One Perfect Day, that's all it takes,
and voila, you graduate. Here we go...
You wake up a little late. You have an
important meeting. You race around getting ready. Your two year
old child throws food on your new suit. You change into
something less attractive. Now you are frazzled and really late.
Your car won’t start. It’s so cold outside. Finally you hit the
road, too fast. When you hit the ice you slide into a ditch. You
grab your cell phone to call the office but the battery is dead.
Finally someone stops and calls a tow truck. By the time you get
to work you’re not looking too good and you missed out on a deal
that could have made you lots of money. All day long things go
wrong and when you get home all you want is some love, some
support and a little peace. But the kids are squabbling, your
mate just wants to be served, your teenage son wrecked the other
car today and there is no relief in sight. Sound familiar? It’s
groundhog day.
Remember the movie Groundhog day with Bill
Murray? I recommend you see it again, and again, and again until
you understand it. He gets trapped in one hellacious day where
everything goes wrong. And he stays trapped there for a long
time until he learns to see things differently. People show up
who really irritate him. There is a bum on the street who he
judges and always avoids. There’s this insurance salesman who
gets on his nerves…every day.
This is our life story. We are all trapped in Groundhog day. We
wake up every day and have another opportunity to see and react
to things differently. In the movie he tries to escape by
killing himself in various ways but it doesn’t work. We do the
same things through alcohol, drugs, TV, junk food etc. We try to
obliterate ourselves, but it doesn’t work. We wake up the next
day and have to face the same stuff. So in the movie he
eventually realizes he is never getting out and he decides to
make the best of it. Bit by bit and a little at a time he starts
to choose different reactions and he even starts taking piano
lessons. We don’t know how long he was actually trapped in that
day but eventually he got it right and had one perfect day.
Then he graduated into his next life. A life of love, peace and
culture.
Watch the movie. Then try this. Realize you
are trapped in groundhog day and vow to do things differently
every time. When your kid throws food on you laugh a little,
stay relaxed and get the joke. Drive a little slower. Charge
your cell phone battery. Greet that person who irritates you
with love and acceptance and keep doing it till they go away. I
have tried this and it works. It took five times until I truly
accepted the person and then we had a great conversation. The
sixth time I saw him he just waved and walked by. It was
Graduation day on that one.
Every day is your version of
ground hog day, face it. Greet the accidents, the obnoxious
people and your fears with a new level of awareness. Accept it
as it is; get the joke, choose differently and then do the next
right thing. It’s really quite simple and yet challenging beyond
belief. So try it… watch the movie again.
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