Jaime Jackson Safety Blog
Helping Make our Communities Safer. Jaime is a Trial Attorney and Safety Advocate at Jaime Jackson Law in Lancaster, PA representing seriously injured victims, wrongful death and those harmed by unsafe products and corporate neglect. Contact Jaime at 717-519-7254 or email jaime@jaimejacksonlaw.com.
Friday, June 19, 2026
Jaime Jackson Safety Blog: BE YOURSELF
BE YOURSELF
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Jaime Jackson Safety Blog: FOCUS ON THE PRESENT
FOCUS ON THE PRESENT
“You’ll have bad times, but it’ll always wake you up
to the good stuff you weren’t paying attention to.”
Good Will Hunting
When you are feeling anxious or overwhelmed, remember, slow your
mind down and focus on the present. Pay attention in the moment.
It is like being at mile 20 of a 100-mile ultramarathon, if you start
thinking about how you are going to finish or what mile 80 is going
to look like, your mind and thoughts will race ahead and get the best
of you. Instead, focus on what is right in front of you. Put one foot in
front of the other and focus, concentrate on getting to the next mile
marker. Keep going. Break it down into smaller sections. Just get
to that next telephone pole. Smaller, manageable, bite size chunks.
Avoid thinking about all the things that may go wrong. Stay focused
on the present situation. Seize the present moment. Concentrate. Do
the work. Prepare. Do not look back or do not dwell on regret. Avoid
imagined anxiety or troubles that may or may not come about ahead.
Focus and concentrate on the present. The task at hand. Avoid being
distracted by frustration or fear. Focus on now and be where you are
because right now is all we have.
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Friday, June 12, 2026
Jaime Jackson Safety Blog: PEBBLE IN THE SHOE AND STARFISH
PEBBLE IN THE SHOE AND STARFISH
“It isn’t the mountains ahead to climb that wear you
out; it’s the pebble in your shoe.” —Mu h a m m a d A l i
That tiny pebble in your shoe is annoying. It hurts. In life it usually
is the small stuff that annoys you the most. That is, if you let it.
Stop. Take off your shoe. Shake the pebble out. Put your shoe back
on. Keep walking. Deal with it before you have a full-blown blister.
Minor problems or discomforts are best dealt with early before they
really blow out of proportion. Avoid the everyday distractions that
prevent you from seeing the big picture of your life.
What does it matter? Nothing I do will make a difference. These
are the excuses you tell yourself to feel better when you do not do the
little things you know you should. You are small, but you do matter.
Have you ever had a pebble in your shoe? Try and tell yourself that
pebble is not bothering you. I bet you can’t. Ultimately, little things
can make a big difference and small differences add up. Doing a little
something extra for someone can mean the world to them. Minor
adjustments (i.e. pausing and removing that pebble from your shoe)
can have a big impact. Not being able to fix everything does not
mean there isn’t value in changing what you can. Stop making the excuses
that nothing you do matters, it does matter. Remember the starfish story:
An old man sees a young person throwing starfish back into
the ocean after a storm. The old man asks why the young person is
doing this, since there are so many starfish and miles of beaches. The
young person replies that they are saving starfish from dying in the
sun. The old man says that the young person cannot possibly make
a difference. The young person picks up another starfish and throws
it back into the ocean, saying, “I made a difference to that one!” The
old man is inspired and joins the young person in throwing starfish
back into the ocean
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