Blind Spots in Life

Josh on September 9th, 2008

I really liked Tony Steward’s post on blind spots he wrote the other day.

Over the past year I have worked out of Starbucks a lot. All the baristas know my drink, and usually spend the time at the counter asking me how my day has been while they get my grande Americano “with room” started. I go to Starbucks mainly to get work done on my computer, because of the coffee and wifi and the presence of a crowd makes a near perfect work environment (ENTP).

I usually keep my laptop bag with books, firewire drive, and small video camera leaning against the chair leg, while I work away on any number of things. Often, and quite randomly, I will jump to a start and look down at my bag to make sure it is still there. It wasn’t because I heard anything, or saw anything. It is because I was so focused on my work that I wouldn’t have even noticed if someone had come by and taken my bag. My focus and attention on one thing had created a complete blind spot in another direction.

I think the same blind spots can be in other parts of our lives. We get so focused in on our jobs or a promotion that we are blind to how our absence at home is having an affect on our marriage or children. We are so focused on a mistake or failure that we can’t see the way out of it. We are so focused on a hurdle or problem that we are blind to the helping hands and solutions around us. How convicting, and well, really depressing…

JG

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Ray at 6:04am September 10

Scary how much we miss when we are too focused on the task at hand. Tony seemed to hit the nail on the head there.

Adam at 12:01pm September 10

so true.

In my reflections lately, i’ve begun to think that my blind spots are related to my thinking of how much students are entertained by what I do. They have a million things that are way more entertaining than what I can do. THey have xbox360 (the best gaming console), wii, youtube, tv, ipod, etc.

Sometimes i think our ministry is SO fun or SO engaging that students couldn’t find anything better to do with 2 hours on a Sunday night.

No, students come because of something: God’s getting at them, they love the connection, their friends are there, they get to escape home for a while, whatever.

Tony Steward at 8:46pm September 10

So glad it connected with you guys to!