Five Things I Learnt From My Most Painful Moment in 2014

Five Things I Learnt From My Most Painful Moment in 2014

I heard a snapping sound and felt as if someone had kicked me from behind. I crawled off the indoor soccer field knowing that I was done playing - I just did not realize how long I was done for. Meanwhile, the game went on.

The night after my injury, I woke up with my pillowcase drenched with sweat. The next day I was introduced to my 2 new best friends in 2014 - a pair of crutches. I am still a couple months away from being able to go for a jog without feeling the tension in my Achilles tendon, but so grateful to have my mobility back.

As someone who talks about the applications of positive psychology in all my workshops, I've had to take a large dose of my own medicine. For the ten weeks that I was on crutches after my surgery, I woke up every morning and started the day thinking about three things that I was grateful for. That ritual would help ‘wire’ me for positivity – it’s powerful. Ironically, my sense of vulnerability at not being able to walk without aids made me acutely aware of all that were going well in my life!

My Achilles tendon ruptured because I had over-extended myself. I had been running for over an hour and it was time to take a break, rest, and recuperate so I could come back to play another day. I pushed on past my body's limit and paid the price. However, looking back, I would not change the events of that day in February that’s shaped 2014 for me. I grew more from that injury than all the goals I’ve scored since 1984.

My Top Five Lessons Learnt:

  1. Showing vulnerability, which is inevitable when you're visibly injured, leads to deeper connections with people and spontaneous interactions with strangers.
  2. By focusing on the silver lining around a dark cloud, it can grow to the point where the cloud disappears.
  3. Appreciating the things that I took for granted increased my enjoyment of them greatly - I can't tell you how much enjoyed swimming again, the first sport I could get back to.
  4. I was grateful for the help I got when I was on crutches. But when help wasn’t available, I was able to find a way to get around obstacles.
  5. Taking occasional 'time outs' from a busy schedule is difficult to do but necessary. It’s the equivalent of ‘sharpening the saw’ or self-renewal.

So what? How are these 'lessons learnt' going to affect my approach as an educator? More than ever before, I feel that spaces that allow us to pause, to reflect on our mental models, to review our priorities, to deepen our sense of purpose, and to appreciate how much we can impact our own well-being are critical.

I look forward designing more programs that allow this in 2015 – and no surgery needed!

Emmanuel Lobe Ekamby

Expert on Global Affairs and Sustainability

9 年

I am happy you are recovering

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Isabel Rimanoczy

Author, Convener PRME Working Group on the Sustainability Mindset

10 年

Great lessons... Our body knows when we need a pause.

Tihitina "Mulushewa" Legesse

Managing Director at Waryt Furniture Manufacturing

10 年

Wow. This is one lesson learnt for me.

Dear Mohit, Thanks for helping us find joy in the ordinary graces of our lives. Happy to hear the crutches are behind you and 2015 is starting injury free. Talk soon J

Hyojin (Alison) Ahn

Strategy and Planning Manager at Energy Farm Co., Ltd.

10 年

Dear Mohit, Thank you so much for sharing these precious lessons learnt! I am grateful for this inspiring sharing!:)

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