I bought a car recently. Since then I’ve been periodically preoccupied by what appeared to be a coin lodged between the driver’s seat and the center console. That thing bugged me to no end because I couldn’t reach it. Occasionally, while sitting in traffic or at a red light, I’d pass the time away by trying to retrieve this poor lonely coin, but to no avail. I tried hard, too, but I could never seem to find the right tool to reach it. Since I don’t like for things to beat me, reaching this coin became my mission.
Last week, while on my lunch break, I did it! I finally freed the coin. I can’t even recall what I used to reach the coin. I just used whatever pen or pencil was in my hand at the time. To my surprise, what I previously suspected was probably just a quarter was actually a gold, United States dollar.
WOO HOO! Who knows how long the dollar had been lost down there.
Later, I chuckled to and AT myself as I reflected on my borderline frantic fishing expedition for one coin. I thought to myself, “There’s a message in here somewhere.” The gold dollar I retrieved is symbolic of my goals and dreams. They are within my view. Oh yes I can see them clearly, but determining a strategy for accomplishing them sometimes feels like yet another haphazard fishing expedition for a trapped coin.
From this one little exercise I was reminded of four things:
- Keep your eyes on the prize. So cliché, right? We hear it all the time, but it’s true. I kept checking to see whether the coin was still down there or if maybe it had rolled from within my reach. A ripple of joy flowed through me each time I saw it, because being able to see it meant it was still within my power to reach it. I knew that one day – someway, somehow – I was going to grab hold of that coin stuck on the side of my seat.
- Use the tool(s) in your hand. I’ve tried to use a pen or pencil in the past to try to reach this coin, but either it was too short or too wide. I just kept trying until alas I found the perfect fit. As I pondered the moral to this simple story I thought it quite ironic that my tool was a writing utensil. Coincidence? I think not. 🙂
- What you see may be larger than you think. Let’s not forget, the lonely little coin I assumed was a quarter trapped down there turned out to be quite a bit more – a gold dollar. Now that’s a message by itself.
- Never. EVER. give up. Enough said.
Completely ME!
Excellent story! Thanks you for sharing!
Sandi, it’s so nice to hear from you! Thank you for stopping by to “hang out” with me for a bit. Happy Thanksgiving!
Great Post Sis! Those were great tips!