It’s ok to make a Pit Stop.
Sometimes in life you just can’t go on. You run out of
breath and you need to catch some breath. Just like machines we too need our
downtime for maintenance. The best run machines have regular intervals for
shutdown and maintenance. It is wrong to wait for life to stop you by force.
You are better off taking a break on your own terms because then you might
never need to take forced stops.
From the bible we see God working consecutively for six days
then he rests on the Sabbath. God did this not because he was tired. He did it
as an example to us to know that we must set aside time to unwind, refresh and
recharge.
During a pit stop in motor sports, a lot happens. It is a
time for refueling, change of tyres, repairs, mechanical adjustments and even a
change of driver as a penalty. It looks insane to stop in the midst of a race
because there is time spent in which you would have been racing as a driver.
However when you think about the activities in a pit stop, you realize that
they are essential if you will finish the race and have a shot at winning. What
is the point of racing if you will run out of fuel? How far can you go with
worn out tyres? What is the cost of not making the necessary mechanical
adjustments to the car before you proceed? What looks like a waste of time,
ends up being one of the most important things you can do to ensure you win the
race or at worst finish it. Many of us need to get comfortable taking time in
the pit stop during the race of life. Without it, you’re likely to lose for a
number of reasons. It could be because you run out of fuel, you suffer a tyre
burst or race with deflated tyres, your mechanical problems would slow you down
and so much more.
Stephen R Covey has an interesting way of looking at it. He
says that some people are too busy driving to stop for fuel. As ridiculous as
it sounds, we find ourselves operating like this many times. We think that it
is too much to ask if we take time off to recharge.
Question? Is it time for you to take a pit stop? When did
you last take a scheduled pit stop? Some people take pit stops at the end of
every day. Some do it weekly and some need a longer duration. If you can do it
daily, great go ahead and schedule time to do it so that you keep your engine
in tip-top shape. With the little regular checks, you will find you do not need
so much time and effort when you are doing the longer stops where you need to
go in-depth.
It is also important that you are clear on what your
checklist is during your pit stop. There is no point topping when you don’t
know what you intend to check or examine, The clearer your checklist the higher
the chances that you will do what is needed to make things work well going
forward. It needs to capture all the little things that could go wrong during
the race. A lose bolt somewhere, a little
oil to lubricate the moving parts look like small and insignificant
thing s but in essence they determine how well your machine will handle the
race. What is on your checklist for the pit stops of your life? Feel free to share
in the comments below.
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Great read Samuel. It's ok to have a pit stop.
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DeleteThis is great my brother especially for great performance.lesson taken
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