One Method for Canoeing, Skiing and Life
August 31st, 2006On the river, rowing instructions include keeping momentum while facing downstream, canoe turned directly to the waves, with powerful strokes for slicing through the turbulent water. On the ski slope, keeping momentum with shoulders turned downhill, weight on top of skis, poles planted, and gracefully float around the moguls. In life, keeping momentum and holding firm to a direction with actions using talents and skills solely for the achievement of a goal.
