The brain is the most fascinating of organs. The only way we know anything, or feel anything, or believe anything is because our brain tells us to do so.
When we fall over, or are involved in some kind of an accident, we see things in slow motion. Time seems to slow down.
Why is this?
To explain, picture this..
Imagine the brain is working like a movie on a spool showing at an old time picture house.
There are a certain number of frames per second running by the lens.
If you’ve ever wondered why time is perceived as it is, then wonder no more.
In my twenties I was involved in a motorcycle accident where I was thrown off the bike and went somersaulting over the boot of a car.
It happened in slow motion.
To the people at the side of the road, I guess it happened in a split second.
However, I can recall flying through the air.
I remember having time to think, ‘I’ve got to tuck my head in and roll’.
I even had time to actually, do the things I’d thought about.
As a result, I rolled off the boot of the car and suffered no physical injury at all.
The adrenalin that was released at the time of impact served to speed up my ‘frames per second’, making me experience the event in apparent slow motion.
Since, deciding that Stopcocks will be the ‘fastest growing women’s plumbing company in the UK, time has felt so slow.
The calendar tells me it’s only been five weeks, but my brain feels like it’s been an age.
Time for me to take stock.
What have I done to make the dream a reality?
First, I have identified the dream.
The plumbing company,
The Global Water Management,
There is a third goal which is actually a by product of the other two.
Every girl wishing to be a plumber in the future can be a Stopcocks plumber.
I have communicated with the universe about the things I need and those things have shown themselves to me.
I have believed and lived, the dream and every day have been rewarded.
I thank so many people, and so many things for their part in this great adventure.
I call out to women plumbers, who believe, as I do that their very existence IS making a difference to the world.
Let us start the work, and leave it as a legacy for our children.
It has begun.
The Time is Now!