There is a beautiful quote in the book ‘Leonard and Hungry Paul’ by Rónán Hession, after Leonard loses his Mum.
“But once life had changed, once the people in your life started slipping away from you, as inevitably happens, the north, south, east and west all moved from their fixed points on the compass. You are left bereft, with a choice of whether to enter the world, with all the risks that entails, or retreating from it.”
It is so true that people, routine, habits, values anchor us in our everyday life but how many of those points should be anchored so rigidly? I am reminded again of the 2014 tube strike where commuters were forced to find new routes to work. Surprisingly, a study by the economists Ferdinand Rauch, Shaun Larcom and Tim Willems showed that after the strike, one in 20 people stuck to their new route. Familiarity can be very comforting and yet it can also be limiting as we live within fixed points. And it doesn’t allow for the fact that lots of things are out of our control – we will be thrown off course in our lives and this is part of life’s journey.
Perhaps the trick is to look at things differently and get the balance of both: which are the non-negotiable points on my compass where I won’t waver and where is there opportunity for me to take risks and step into an unknown direction.
For me my top values and elements of my self-care routine are important to me and will always be part of my journey. I always thought I was a control freak yet over recent years I have learnt to get more comfortable with change and uncertainty and see each moment as an opportunity to learn, grow and discover more about myself.
So as you go into the New Year and think about the year ahead, have a think the fixed points of your compass and where you can be more open to where the world takes you.
And if you haven’t read Leonard and Hungry Paul, I thoroughly recommend it. It is a life-affirming story of two men paving their own beautiful path in the world.
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