The Race
- Written by Bridging Harts Staff
Reflections of a 16 Year Old
The Race
I recently took ownership of a few boxes of my pictures, yearbooks, and school projects that had previously been stored in my parent’s attic. It was a wonderful opportunity to go through these items and reflect. My favorite discovery was a stack of folders from a creative writing class I took in high school, each filled with poems, stories, and favorite quotes and song lyrics. One poem in particular really resonated with me now. I titled the poem, The Race.
Race against time
Can someone stop the clock?
I need another minute
Just one more tick-tock
The days are too short
Time goes by so fast
Trying to get everything done
To make every second last
I’m losing this race
I’m way too far behind
I need an hour or two
To gain some piece of mind
Then I can continue
This race with Father Time
Maybe I’ll catch up
When it’s my turn to shine
Although I do not recall exactly what this poem was speaking to, I can certainly apply it to my life today. It can feel like a marathon to try to manage the demands of each of the roles that I have taken on of mother, wife, student, intern, worker, friend, and more. Each role is important to me and when they are out of balance then it can feel like I am missing out on an important part of my life, but if I don’t take some time to take care of myself then it can feel like my life is spinning out of control.
There are a few things that help me stay sane. One is my morning coffee. I take about thirty minutes each morning to sit in my recliner and sip my coffee, and this is my way to relax. Music is also helpful. When my mind won’t quit worrying or running nonstop, then I can turn up the music to drown it out and tune into more positive vibes. And my family and friends give me a lot of support, especially my husband.
I have learned that in this race it is necessary to build in aid stations along the way. Sometimes that looks like counseling, sometimes that looks like a supportive friend, or a cup of coffee, and sometimes you will need all of these things. For me, it is also important to remember to enjoy the journey.