Keeping Up the Pace?

Jul 23, 14 Keeping Up the Pace?

Posted by in Family, Mel & Me, Our Story

I took a course from a guy named Larry Byrum in Boulder, Colorado years ago.  He teaches classes on relationships and how to find the perfect partner at the Higher Alignment Center.  His work is quite interesting and the system he uses has served me well.  One of the aspects he talked about was “pace.” Larry used a scale of 1 to 100 to describe pace.  I took courses there over 10 years ago, so apologies if I misrepresent his current teachings.  He said that for a romantic relationship to work, one needs to be within 20 points of their partner on the “pace” scale.  After 20, he said he didn’t recommend it.  In our society people make more money if they are faster paced.  Those who are slower paced make less money and are sometimes perceived as “lazy” by people who go through life at a faster pace.  We have a lot of judgment about pace in our society.  Those who are slower paced may wonder if they “should” be doing more.  This kind of “should” pops into my work with clients fairly regularly.  It is my perspective that there are no “shoulds”–simply lives full of choices, victories and gratitude. I am fairly sure Mel and I are about 20 points apart.  When Mel and I are alone together we are fine. We vacation well.  Sometimes he gets up early and goes off to do things while I am still hanging out.  We are fairly active on vacation so it suits both of us, then I come home tired and rest. Throwing in all the kid stuff can be challenging for me.  I am the slowest paced person in my family although Xander may be similar to me in his pacing.  The myriad of kids’ activities leaves me exhausted by the end of the school year.  Mel does more driving in the evening than I do but the constant comings and goings drain me.  I give myself permission to say no to “one more...

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