Inside or Out?
A few days ago my daughter was watching something on TV. When it was over, she left the room but didn’t turn off the TV. I wasn’t really paying attention as I was deep into whatever I was working on at the time. After a while I happened to notice that Spongebob was on. Years ago I used to occasionally watch this with my daughter but hadn’t seen it in years so forgive me if I get my characters wrong.
In this episode, Plankton was trying to get Spongebob to make Crabby Patties for him. Where I took notice was when Spongebob was explaining that the environment didn’t feel right for him to cook. He told Plankton that he was used to cooking on a certain kind of stove so Plankton got him the stove. Spongebob was so excited but found that he still couldn’t cook the Crabby Patties. He told Plankton that he was used to cooking in a certain area of the room so Plankton offered to move the stove for him. This little guy began to push the big stove around the room, following Spongebob’s lead and direction. He ended up right back where he started, but much more sweaty and out of breath.
I went back to what I was working on but a little while later, I looked up at the TV and saw that Plankton had re-created the exact kitchen that Spongebob was used to cooking in and yet, still Spongebob couldn’t seem to cook the Crabby Patties.
How often in life do you find yourself looking outside for the answers? How often do you find yourself saying “if only….”? How many times do you feel like the conditions are not quite right – that something is off?
I don’t know what happened in the rest of the episode of Spongebob but what I do know is he really didn’t want to cook those Crabby Patties and he was looking for reasons outside of himself as to why – things for Plankton to “fix”. The beauty is, he had the answers inside all along.
Much like Spongebob, you have all the answers you need inside. If you spend all your time searching outside for them, you will NEVER find them. Spend some time today going within. Close your eyes, take a few deep breaths, and ask what is it you need to know today. Then take action.
Let me know what comes up for you…
Make it a wonderful day!