Jim Murray

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A Game of Inches

A Game of Inches

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Random Ramblings
On The General State
Of The UniverseSome days you wake up filled with hope and other days you wake up filled with fear.

We live in a world of extremes. A world that many of us cannot control and feel frustrated by. A world that very much appears to be spinning into oblivion. And may very well be.

But despite of all that we carry on. We shrug off the fear or at least temporarily bottle it up so that we can move along. But deep inside us, the fear is always there, and the choice is always there too.

Do we give into the fear and let it destroy our dreams and halt our forward progress? Or do we confront it and in so doing face it down and make it disappear?

It’s one thing to imagine being able to do that. But quite another to put in into practice in your life. It’s hard to do. It requires the ability to fail and pick yourself up again and move on and keep moving. It requires gumption and perseverance. And it requires fierce determination.

These are not necessarily the qualities that many of us have in abundance. But when you think about it, just getting out of bed in the morning and facing the day is, for many of us, a real act of bravery, because it would just be so easy to lay there and think about it, as opposed to doing it.

I have had to spend the last 6 months of my life dealing with this decision in the extreme. Because In my current condition, as a result of spinal surgery, and the amount of time I spend being flat out and sick before that, have weakened my legs to the point of near uselessness.

But every day. I have had to haul myself out of bed, in the hospital and now at home, get myself dressed, eat, wash up etc, and move on with the day, which consists mainly of about an hour of leg exercises and an ever increasing amount of time spent not being in bed.

So when I tell you how difficult it is to face the day, I do know what I’m talking about.

But you know what? I do it, every fucking day, 7 days a week. And the more I do it, the better I get at it and the less I think of it as some fear or series of fears I have to conquer.

And that’s how it works. The last doctor I had at Shaver, where I started my rehab, asked me what I had learned from my time there and it all boils down to one thing.

Life moves at its own pace and progress is measured, not in terms of miles or light years, but in terms of inches, mostly one inch at a time.

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So when you are confronting any challenge you have in your life, just remember that nothing good happens fast. The good stuff takes time. The winning takes a lot of trying and getting better in small increments, but getting steadily better.

When I look back to the week after my surgery, I was literally unable to get out of bed or do anything else without help. Now, just five months later, I’m pretty much independent, except for reaching stuff in the high cupboards.

But that progress was the result of my own determination and really good people who kept pounding into my head that the road back is long and the traveling speed is dead slow, and if I kept that in mind all the time, I would eventually get there in one fully functioning piece.

And I will. And any of us can. I know that. And I hope you do too.

 

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COPYRIGHT 2020 JIM MURRAYJim Murray is a writer, marketer, editorialist. reader, sports fan and TV watcher. He has been actively posting on social media since 1998. Jim is also a former ad agency writer and art director. He lives with his wife Heather in Canada on the Niagara Peninsula and does strategic and creative work for a small group of companies working to make a positive difference in the world.

My Current Blog Streams Include:

The Couch Potato Chronicles (Entertainment Opinion & Reviews (Book, TV, Movies, Sports, Web)

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Muritorial (Social Commentary)

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Comments

Ken Boddie

3 years ago #4

Slow and steady wins the ... race? Who's racing? Hey, Jim, next time you think you're only moving inch by inch, try thinking in millimetres. 25.4mm by 25.4mm sure seems much more. 🤗 I thought you guys in Canada were metric anyway. 📏📐

Fay Vietmeier

3 years ago #3

Jim Murray Your determination & perseverance are a great inspiration Jim. No one can really know the value of those inches unless they walk in your shoes. If your words are a measure, you are flying ;~) "Life moves at its own pace and progress is measured, not in terms of miles or light years, but in terms of inches, mostly one inch at a time." So when you are confronting any challenge you have in your life, just remember that nothing good happens fast. The good stuff takes time. The winning takes a lot of trying and getting better in small increments, but getting steadily better. I love your "Muritorial" concept ;~)

John Rylance

3 years ago #2

Those inches quickly become feet and yards miles even, when you meet someone youve not seen for a while and they remark on how much you have improved. Gives you a well deserved psychological boost.

Pascal Derrien

3 years ago #1

its very difficult to relate or even comprehend what one is going thru but the tone of your articles and how you seem to get on is inspiring and a reminder for all to cope on and put the right level of perspective on their lives !! WELL DONE YOU !!!

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