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A few weeks ago, I had one of those days where I set out to be particularly mindful.
I got up early to journal, meditate, and set intentions for the day.
And then everything I touched immediately turned into chaos.
It started with my shoelace breaking.
I had no idea. This shouldn't have set the tone for the day, but somehow it did.
On the way to work, I got coffee on my white t -shirt, not once, not twice, but four separate times.
I thought things had taken a turn for the better when traffic was light and I had gotten to work early, only to find out the 9 .30 meeting I was early for started at 9.
At lunch, I decided to do a walking meditation to reset.
I couldn't find my AirPod, so I had to use corded headphones, which ended up taking what seemed like an hour to untangle.
Naturally, I handled this well, which is to say I doubled down.
We're taught that if something isn't working, we just need to try harder.
If we're stuck, we should push through.
If we're stressed, we should figure it out faster.
If something feels hard, we should fight until we win.
But what if struggling is what's keeping us stuck?
What if the more we fight against something, the more it fights us back?
There's an old Buddhist story that captures this idea perfectly.
A student once came to a Zen master with a problem.
He held up a long rope, its center twisted into a tight tangled knot.
Master, the student said, I've been trying to untangle this for hours, but the more I pull at it, the worse it gets.
The master smiled and said, stop pulling.
Loosen your grip. The student hesitated, but did as he was told.
Instead of yanking at the knot, he gently worked with it, loosening it piece by piece, and suddenly the knot unraveled effortlessly.
The master nodded. Most problems are like knots.
The harder you pull, the tighter they get.
But when you stop struggling, they start to come undone on their own.
Now, how often do we fight against life's knots, pulling harder instead of loosening our grip?
We stress over problems convinced that if we don't obsess over them, they'll never get solved.
We force decisions, thinking that we need an answer right now, when sometimes clarity comes from giving it space.
We try to control people, how they see us, how they react, how they'll feel, when in reality, we can't.
But here's the thing, struggling doesn't always move us forward. Sometimes, it's the very thing keeping us stuck.
I think about this all the time when I'm feeling stuck, whether it's a creative block, a stressful situation, or just that feeling of everything is too much right now.
And in those moments I remind myself, well, what if I stopped struggling?
Because maybe the answer isn't to fight harder.
Maybe the answer is to loosen my grip.
So today, if you feel stuck, if something isn't working no matter how hard you try, ask yourself, what would happen if I stopped pulling at the knot?
What if instead of forcing a solution, you just allowed things to unfold?
Because this whole week we've explored control, how much we have, how much we actually need and how sometimes the more we grip, the harder life pushes back.
But maybe control was never the goal in the first place.
Maybe life is about something simpler.
Adjust, flow, accept, trust, ease.
Because when we stop struggling, we may just find that life untangles itself.
Well, thank you so much for being here this week, and I'll see you around soon.