One day, a Science professor walked
around on a stage while teaching stress management principles to an auditorium
filled with students. As she raised a
glass of water, everyone expected they’d be asked the typical “glass half empty
or glass half full” question. Instead,
with a smile on her face, the professor asked, “How heavy is this glass of
water I’m holding?”
Students shouted out answers
ranging from eight ounces to a couple pounds.
She replied, “From my perspective,
the absolute weight of this glass doesn’t matter. It all depends on how long I hold it. If I hold it for a minute or two, it’s fairly
light. If I hold it for an hour
straight, its weight might make my arm ache a little. If I hold it for a day straight, my arm will
likely cramp up and feel completely numb and paralyzed, forcing me to drop the
glass to the floor. In each case, the
weight of the glass doesn’t change, but the longer I hold it, the heavier it
feels to me.”
As the class shook their heads in
agreement, she continued, “Your stresses and worries in life are very much like
this glass of water. Think about them
for a while and nothing happens. Think
about them a bit longer and you begin to ache a little. Think about them all day long, and you will
feel completely numb and paralyzed – incapable of doing anything else until you
drop them.”
The moral: It’s important to
remember to let go of your stresses and worries. No matter what happens during the day, as
early in the evening as you can, put all your burdens down. Don’t carry them through the night and into
the next day with you. If you still feel
the weight of yesterday’s stress, it’s a strong sign that it’s time to put the
glass down
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