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Mastering resilience: Are you a spiral or a stick?

 

Model your life on the spiral, not the stick. - Carol Orsbornspiral resized 600

I love this little instruction. Orsborn says that in our society, we are encouraged - pressured, perhaps - to achieve success and to achieve it in a straight line of ascent - a stick. We're not supposed to let anything get in our way; we just need to keep after it, keep moving, keep fighting . . .

The problem with this kind of approach is that we then have no flexibility and our vision becomes too narrowly focused. When the strong winds of life come along, then, we have no ability to bend with them and, because our sight is so limited, we can't see our way to shelter.

Orsborn suggests that, instead of striving to be a stick, perhaps we should aspire to the spiral. Life is constant change and the spiral teaches us that, even as things change, they come back around again. Not in an endless circle, but in a gentle upward growth.

 

Being fully alive

In nature, destruction often is the requisite state that precedes new growth, like the bursting open of a pinecone in the heat of a forest fire, releasing its seeds to the soil. When you are fully alive, you are continually asked to let go of what you have in order to make space for new possibilities to come to you.

And sometimes that letting go can feel like you are moving down the spiral for awhile. This is often the time when you are cocooning and allowing the old you to slough away while the new you is growing, soon to spread your wings. Being open to new growth will soon have you moving upward on the spiral again.

 

Mastering the art of resilience

So, the trick is to allow for the difficult times and to realize that they are as much a welcome part of our lives as the good times, for it is in the hard times that the sapling that can bend in the fierce winds grows strong.

Rather than saying that you will succeed, allowing nothing to get in your way, mastering the art of resilience requires you to do whatever it takes, understanding that many things are going to get in your way.

 

Takeaway points: The spiral shows us that, although life is ever-changing, it has a steady pattern that helps us to continue upward, even as troubles visit us. Resilience is honoring the destruction with the construction and realizing that both make us strong.

 

Is your life modeled after a stick or a spiral?

 

Orsborn, C. (1997). the Art of resilience: 100 paths to wisdom and strength in an uncertain world. New York: Three Rivers Press.

Photo credit: NicoCanali

Comments

This is a beautiful alternative to the straight line as a metaphor for living. I linked to this post in my latest post.
Posted @ Saturday, January 21, 2012 1:35 PM by Doug Toft
Thanks for the link, Doug! If you haven't read Orsborn's book, I highly recommend it. I know you would really enjoy it.
Posted @ Saturday, January 21, 2012 1:45 PM by Bobbi Emel
Bobbi, this is a great reminder to go with the ebb and flow of life. And, I know a number of folks who would benefit from being reminded that they will rise again, that they will be OK after this downward spiral they're on. 
 
 
 
I think I'm doing/have done the spiral, rather than a stick. 
 
 
 
Lovely post. 
 
xoA 
 
 
 
Posted @ Saturday, January 21, 2012 5:10 PM by Annis Cassells
Yes, Annis, I've definitely seen you honor your path as a spiral.  
 
I think it's just so easy for us to say "This is good and so I want more of it" and "This is bad so I have to get it away from me" rather than realizing that we are truly made up of both/all aspects. And that's a good thing ;-)
Posted @ Saturday, January 21, 2012 7:36 PM by Bobbi Emel
This is a beautiful analogy. I especially like your take on re-grouping - which are the turning points in life when you feel your going a turn down the spriral.
Posted @ Wednesday, January 25, 2012 3:59 PM by Mary | Goodlife ZEN
Thank you, Mary. It's all too easy to dismiss those times when we are moving downward as being "bad" rather than just a time to perhaps gather new energy to move up again.
Posted @ Thursday, January 26, 2012 11:38 AM by Bobbi Emel
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