The following posts are part of a photo-journal project called Park Series
Today I went for a stroll to our neighbourhood park. I’m not too sure what got me to leave the house today, especially with the excruciating heat, but I did with nothing but my camera, cellphone and water bottle.
I have a tendency to just walk out with my camera and just capture whatever seems pleasing to me. Unimpressed and uninspired, I decided to just walk around. Since I left my earphones at home, I was more aware of my surroundings, especially since it was particularly crowded today.
“Right now, just focus on what’s in front of you!”
This is what a mother told her child as she was teaching her how to conquer the monkey bars. The child was so eager to reach the end that she would skip bars to get to the other end as fast as possible. But she fell every single time after failing to catch a grip on the few first bars.
“Right now, just focus on what’s in front of you!”
Lately, I’ve been setting way too many goals for myself. Long-term, short-term.
And I just want to get there. I feel so rushed and stressed and just like that little girl, I fall constantly on my way there. I seem to constantly forget that there is a process. There’s always a process.
Maybe because the process makes it real?
But I do know that I have a goal and right now, I need to focus on what’s in front of me to get there.