November 26, 2021
"Drive slow homie!" - The
artist formerly known as Kanye West
The pandemic has put a lot of our lives on
pause. It has sent many of us in two directions. One direction is to
re-evaluate our lives and make meaningful changes. The other direction some of
us have tried to cling to is to operate like nothing has changed. I am guilty
of this, and it has proven to not work. It hasn't worked because things aren't the same. I'm in grad school
(again 🙄), teaching face-to-face and online in a pandemic, husband
duties, daddy duties, and community obligations. To adjust I took a quasi-break
from social media. I didn't post online. I didn't read a whole lot on social
media. And to my surprise I didn't miss much. It was a good pause from things.
It's OK to pause from things in your life to get right |
I am a descendant of people who did so much
with so little. For my ancestors and elders the odds have never been in their
favor in the United States. To be Black in the United States is a great
paradox. The institutions are made to exclude those who are bequeathed Black
bodies. Yet, the will of those in Black bodies combined with some Divine
intervention made the impossible possible. So, I gotta do my part. This
includes setting better boundaries and adhering to them. It also means when
I've done my part to move out the way and let God do the rest. I gotta make
room in my circumstances to let God do His Thing. I'm learning to attempt to
control less, so He can control more.
I'm embracing pressing pause on the things
that don't matter in the grand scheme of things. It's a work in progress I cannot neglect. The negative
consequences are too severe. Now I understand when you pause from the
distractions, you un-pause living! I
plan to live in a more meaningful
way. That's my plan. What about you?!
Be well!
-
Elgrie J