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Lessons From A Miraculous Sunrise

February 14, 2011 By Jeff Turner 9 Comments

I missed the perfect view of a miraculous sunrise yesterday morning. Or at least I thought I had when I snapped the photo to the right.

The plan was to be at the top of the first peak of my hike by 6:19am, just in time for the civil sunrise and the colors that come between it and the actual sunrise. I had no idea the clouds would be so perfect. I only knew that I hadn’t hiked in several days and that a good long hike with a sunset view would be a refreshing end to travel-filled week.

Up at 5:15am without an alarm. 30 minutes of Yoga. If I had stayed in the moment, I’d have hit that first peak at just the right time. But I didn’t. I let myself get distracted by the future, and then I allowed myself to break my own self-imposed ban on opening my computer on a Sunday.

During yoga a thought popped into my head related to a “Listening As Strategy” presentation I’m giving in a few days at CRS Sell-A-Bration in Orlanda. I wondered how much had been written about listening impacting SEO strategy, so I decided to check. “I’ll just do a quick search. It will only take a second.” Famous last words.

The computer is shut on Sundays so I can focus on my family. But since everyone was asleep, I justified opeing it because I wouldn’t be taking any time away from them. One search led to another and before I realized, it was 6:15am. If I could have slapped myself, I would have.

When I poked my head out the front door, the colors I saw in the sky let me know that I should have stayed in the moment and simply written down my interrupting thought. Then I beat myself up as I walked toward the trail, my view obscured, watching the colors fade as the sun made it’s way toward rising.

By the time I reached the peak, the sun was just popping out over the mountains, and I snapped the second photo without the usual joy. I said to myself, “Wow, this would have been great, if I had been here 30 minutes earlier.” And then it hit me. I still wasn’t in the moment. I traded the future for the past and wasn’t enjoying how beautiful this version of the sunrise truly was. What a gift it was. So I stopped and just breathed for a few moments to pull myself back into the moment.

I was given the gift of a miraculous sunrise yesterday, but it had nothing to do with the quality of the colors. Yesterday’s sunrise was miraculous, because it was a lesson. It’s not often you get such a clear example of what you miss when you allow yourself to step out of the moment. I have a lot to learn about recognizing when a distraction is keeping me from experiencing the now fully. I need to remember to simply breath, acknowledge the distraction and move it out of the way.

I’ve got a lot to learn.

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  1. Elizabeth says

    February 14, 2011 at 10:04 am

    As long as we learn something new everyday..life can be a wonderful journey just remember to always look around and find the beauty there… Enjoy and thanks for sharing…

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  2. Thomas A B Johnson says

    February 14, 2011 at 11:26 am

    Just cover your watch face with a sticker that says, “NOW”. It will always be correct.

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    • Jeff Turner says

      February 14, 2011 at 12:07 pm

      If I wore a watch, that might work. 🙂

      Reply
  3. Ines says

    March 6, 2011 at 8:46 pm

    sometimes what we think are distractions are actual growth possibilities and there’s a reason those are placed in your way. I prefer not to choose and let it all in as it comes my way…..life is not always about control

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    • Jeff Turner says

      March 7, 2011 at 8:43 am

      I agree that there are reasons distractions are placed in our way. This post obviously shows that. I don’t think being “in the moment” is about control, however. I believe it’s about relinquishing control.

      Reply

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