Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Take Your Time (Processes)



Over the past weeks we've been discussing processes and we've been able to establish the fact that processes are important and there's a purpose for every process.



Every item of value is priced at the level of process it undergoes. I can only imagine a person (supposed doctor) who didn't spend as much time as other doctors, say 4 years tops and claims he a medical doctor, no one should and would take such a one seriously.

We value the benefits of processes in others, but we hardly have the patience with ourselves. Have you ever wondered why? In this post, I'll attempt to highlight some reasons I've found to be the cause of this.

1. The making is usually not as exciting: have you ever seen the making of your favourite movie before? If you have then you'd probably understand this point clearly. I've had the displeasure of watching the making of some of the cool movies I've ever seen and the making is outright boring.
I mean in the movie they're scaling high-rises, flying out of planes, using spaceships and petting Dragons.
But in the process it self, it isn't so exciting. Nothing catchy, the sights and sounds are not even close to captivating.


2. No attention/limelight: when we go through our processes, there's no attention on us. As a matter of fact the processes take please out of the limelight. You like to be noticed, you like to be seen. Centre stage looks like it was made with your name on it I know but you can't be there without going through the proper process.
Don't be carried away by unnecessary desire to be seen or known rather be driven by a desire to be grounded.

You know that you've always admired people's
finished products, if only you knew how much work she/he put into their  ripped body, you would value the appearance more.

What process are you going through right now? Don't brush of your season of process, it is your season of training never hurry it out. Take your time.

It can be hard to remain doing some tough things in the name of process but there are a few tips that can keep you going during the time. I'll be sharing those on the next post.

Remember: VALUE YOUR PROCESS AND TAKE YOUR TIME

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