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The Day I Almost Lost My Foot

When I was 9 years old my next door neighbor, Greg, was out

mowing his lawn. He was a year older than I was and normally

well mannered.

Regardless, on that humid summer evening back in Iowa, I decided

to bother Greg by walking in front of the lawn mower as he pushed

it. I was begging him for a reaction.

React, he did. But not the way I expected. Instead of yelling at me

to get out of the way, or letting go of the mower to physically push

me – he had a novel idea.

He decided to push the mower right onto my foot.

“YOWWWWWCHHH” I screamed as my shoe got caught under the

mower. I fell to the ground screaming and crying.

In an instant my parents, Greg’s parents and the entire neighborhood

came running. I laid on the ground thinking the end was at hand.

My sneaker was in hundreds of tiny pieces, scattered all over the lawn.

And my mind was spinning faster than the blade on the mower.

Greg literally mowed my shoe right off my foot. Yet somehow –

and at this point I’d have to use the “Grace of God” line – my

foot was spared. Not a scratch. Not a nick. Not a trace of blood.

I didn’t realize how lucky I was that day. My parents were more

relieved than I was, because unlike myself, they knew much

better than I the value of my foot. They understood the pain,

suffering and lifelong agony I would have endured if the blade

had cut into my bare foot. I might have lost a couple toes. I

might have lost my foot. Perhaps something even worse.

My foot survived this run in with the lawn mower, and from that

moment on in my life I took seriously my mother’s stories about

guardian angels.

Whether you believe in guardian angels in the external world or not –

I think you will agree that within your own mind there is also a type

of guardian angel. It’s called your Success Mechanism. When fed goals,

questions … and memories of the things you have to be grateful for – it

goes to work to bring MORE of the good your way.

On the other hand, you also have a Failure Mechanism within. And when it

is fed images of doom, gloom and despair – when it is fed resentment,

disappointment, failure and frustration – it goes to work to bring you more

of them.

It is up to YOU whether you want to focus on the good or the bad. I most

certainly suggest the good – and if at any time you begin to dwell on or

think of the bad – catch yourself doing so and ask yourself, “What’s good

about this? How can I turn this situation to my advantage? Where’s the seed

of an equivalent or greater benefit in this?”

When you ask questions like these, you probe the subconscious section of the

mind to come up with ways to turn every semmingly negative experience into

a positive. Once you’ve done it a few times I think you’ll come to understand

how the positive outweighs the negative.

Oh – and by the way, I never walked in front of a lawn mower again. Lesson

learned.

Best,

Matt Furey

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