I saw something delightful this morning. It was one of those rare moments of merriment and glee that happen spontaneously. Let me set this up for you, because I want to share both what I saw and some thoughts that occurred to me afterwards about running your home business.
It was early, maybe an hour after dawn. The wind was gusting upwards of 20 mph and further out to sea, where the storm that left here the day before still raged, the wind was at gale force. Today, here at the shore, the morning was unexpectedly sun-filled and bright. Clouds had been predicted. I stood on my deck admiring the glint of sun and wind-whipped white caps topping the ocean before me as I sipped my first cup of tea of the day. As my eyes drank in the stunning ocean view, my mind was elsewhere—thinking about my to-do list and all that I planned to get done today.
A group of birds began flapping across my vista, flying low, single file, only inches above the wave crests. It took a few moments for my mind to register what my eyes were seeing. To my amazement the dozen or so birds I had expected to see, turned into a large flock of hundreds travelling south. Single file. Inches above the waves. Incredible.
My tea grew cold. I watched, spellbound, bird after bird fly by. Beak to tail feather, their wings flapped in an uncanny tandem fight against the wind.
A flock of sea birds flying low along the waves is not unusual here. Every day I am enchanted by the gulls and my favorite local flock of large pelicans as they skip along the waves in search of their next meal. What I found extraordinary was the sheer number of birds and that they were flying single file with travel—not hunting for food—their obvious and determined purpose.
But wait…there’s more. As I watched this long conga line fly across the seascape before me, a bump appeared in the line. This is when I laughed. For no visible reason these birds flew up a little hill of air and back down to the wave tops. It was as if a conga line of humans danced up a hill and back down without missing a beat along the way. And once it started, every subsequent bird flew up that same invisible hill and back down. Delightful to watch and inexplicable.
The image remained in my head long after the birds had passed out of my view. I wondered about what type of birds they might be and why so many were flying south when spring has finally arrived here at the North Carolina shore.
(Note to self…e-mail Carole Brown at EcoSystem Gardening to ask her about this.)
I wondered also what might have caused that first bird to climb the invisible hill. A gust of wind? A burst of energy? A glint of something frightening at water level?
My thoughts eventually led me to wonder about the challenges those of us who work from home face every day. Do you climb invisible hills? Are you putting obstacles in your way that could be avoided? Or worse yet, are you one of the hundreds of birds climbing that invisible hill just because the first bird did?
I don’t have answers or hints or tips or even a lesson for you today; just a magical moment to share and a few thoughts. Each of you has a unique business—unique because it is yours and you are unique. How you choose to stand out from the crowd can make the difference between huge success or mediocre success or even outright failure. The next time you face someone who tells you to follow the leader, remember my birds flying up and over the hill of air. And ask yourself whether following or leading is the right choice for you and your home business.
What kind of invisible hills do you climb? Share in the comments below!
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