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I try to take a walk five days of every week. The course is approximately three and one-half miles and crosses some beautiful terrain in the valley where I reside. It goes one direction and then reverses itself. During one part of the walk, the wind will be behind me, assisting by allowing me to move at a faster and brisker pace. It is always enjoyable when this happens, as I appear stronger and quicker than normal. When the course reverses itself, the wind is in my face. Now, this experience changes. Instead of assisting me, I am now walking into a headwind, slowing my speed and making the exercise more difficult. I actually go slower, taking longer to progress.
This breeze is always present in our life on Earth. There are periods when we feel we are hitting stride, moving quickly and seeing good results. Then there are times when we are either stuck or moving at a snail s pace. We get frustrated and just want the direction to change. Interestingly, the breeze is not the issue. It s the walk tha