Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Shape who you want to become (motorcycle exam – 2nd attempt)




July 17, 2013

How human can shape who we want to become (motorcycle exam – 2nd attempt)  

I bottomed up water inside the green translucent Columbia 350ml  bottle that I prepared sitting in a small room which appear size of 500cm x 300cm(Horizontal x vertical.)

Thinking about how interesting it is to observe how human’s(my)body and emotion works under the ‘Stress’ in this specific case the stress equates ‘the desire to pass 1st part of motocycle driving exam which is consisted of mainly smooth stopping, changing gear, driving straight and curved road, and emergency stop.

Last time I was consciously pumping loads of positive & confidence energy imagining the happiness I would definitely feel after passing the exam. I brought my bright orange new helmet and fancy bike gloves that will be good suit for the winner of first exam.

While I was busy with keep on pumping into the positive air in my chest and head, I overlooked how nervous I was. I was the last one out of 5 to take the driving exam at that time. I was too nervous and had hard time to demonstrate the basic driving skill I had no problem before such as turning left and right on curved line. I ended up dropping several dull orange corns that stand on the line of Test Course.(Students are not supposed to drop them during the test)  Eventually I dropped my bike and my hands were slippery with nervous sweat.  

That was March 2013, sad story of my experience with 1st motorcycle driving exam.

Four months forward (Yes it takes 3-4 months to reschedule this simple exam and I have been on and off for 1year half working on this motorcycle exam), it’s 17th of July, the 2nd exam date.

This morning, learning from past, I was well equipped with several strategy to achieve my goal.

Strategy 1.  focus Not to pump into too much fake air/confidence in my head (in other words, do not repeat the same mistake as I did on the first time) I did not bring my fancy orange helmet or fancy bike gloves.

Strategy 2. instead Do focus on manage the pace of my breath in a long & slow manner so that it can help calm down.

Strategy 3. accept that this (experiencing the obstinately chaotic nervousness and naïve attempt/effort to managing it) as a positive stimulus which eventually is good for me. It’s like tasteless vegetable/interval running training which is quiet tough during the time but eventually it will help me grow and make my life easy in long run.

Strategy 4. it’s a good case that I can practice what I digested/learned from Mr Anthony Robbins’s belief.
He says that ‘what help shape who you are is Not what accidents/incidents/problems happened in your life but it is what actions you decide to take over them and what you decided to learn out of them.

With this 4 strategy, the story goes like this

During the test, when changing gear from 1st to 2nd, the simple lifting up power with my left foot was too powerful than average human that motorcycle engineers calculated/UATed thus designed, it lifted directly to 3rd from gear 1. Like suspense drama or the destiny of a main character of Greek tragedy drama, the reflection from strong sunshine successfully prevented me from noticing that that the current gear level is 3.

When turning the curved side, speed is reduced under Gear 3, and you know what’s happening next if you are motorcycle driver.

On the Gear 3, the bike is not supposed to be driven in a slow speed. I do not know what happen but I am about to fall again on the left.  With consciously calmed state, I manage to balance the heavy bike from falling the left side but bike stopped and my right foot landed on the ground. In other words, this is end of happy ending.

I was told that I have 2 options now. 1) Resign the test course immediately 2) continue to the exam for my pleasure/practice.  I decided to finish rest of exam with smooth turning on the left and right curved course and perfectly gentle stop without any single attention from the exam judge.

It seemed I was quiet sad and a bit frustrated by undesired result of 2nd motorcycle exam.  
My eyes filling up with excessive moist, when spoke, my voice was a bit trembling and felt burning sensation in a size of egg tart around deep middle part of my chest for  10-20 min after the exam.

This offered another opportunity for me to practice managing my reflective emotion by my will. After all this will help improve my poker face for monthly poker night. (ha ha that’s funny..makes me giggle). In spite of my emotional devastation, I managed to remember to extend the expiry date for my class until Dec 2014 which means I must complete getting the license by Dec 2014 and managed to take charge to produce an write up. J

Lesson learnt and practice today.
  1. You shape your life by making decision on how you will act/solve over any problems/issues.







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