It would be very easy to assume by looking at a group of migratory birds, like ducks, flying in a V-Formation to assume the bird in the front in the leader.
But if you watch the flight for any length of time you will notice that the leader changes quite frequently.
The bird in the front is not the leader, but instead the one who is working the hardest as the other birds fall into the slip-stream. The slip-stream is the space created behind a moving object that is easier to move through.
By flying in this way it is easier for the flock to move, with less effort by taking advantage of aerodynamics of the slip-stream.
I found that it is possible to create a slip-stream in my daily life. And I don’t mean walking in a V-Formation as we move through the day, but instead it is possible to find an emotional slip-stream which makes the day easier.
This week in the podcast as we continue the Tapping Mini-Tools Series I am going to share with you the way I create and emotional slip-stream to make it easier to get through the day will a little tapping.
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