Abarth 600e Masters the First Endurance Test in Switzerland By admin | July 2, 2025 at 7:34 pm On May 27, 2025, the first Swiss media professionals had the opportunity to test the new Abarth 600e on the occasion of the Swiss MediaDrive on the racetrack in Lignières (NE). The new Abarth 600e Turismo[Energieverbrauch 18,7 kWh/100 km; CO2-Emissionen 0 g/km, CO2-Klasse C]offers up to 175 kW output (corresponding to 240 hp) and up to 322 kilometers range (WLTP cycle). The new Abarth 600e Scorpionissima[Energieverbrauch 19,0 kWh/100 km; CO2-Emissionen 0 g/km, CO2-Klasse C]offers up to 207 kW output (corresponding to...
Ever listened to someone define anxiety in such a way that modified it fully?
I won't forget sitting in class and having my master coach say to everyone, "Now lots of things are on the point of changing in your life, and this will bring up some hysteria, but just think about anxiety as new things going down. "
Woah.
New things going down? I've never thought of it like that before. When we get down to define anxiety in a strict sense, it's a honest feeling of worry or uneasiness about a situation that has a pinch of uncertainty surrounding it. What could happen next? What will the end result be? In a way, anxiety is a superb indicator of forward thinking or "row boat thinking," a phrase I have recently coined.
What's the thought behind "row boat thinking?"
We are given a fascinating story throughout our lives that sounds a lot like this..."I'll be ecstatic when this happens. It will all turn out when I get there. " The difficulty is, we are rowing toward this island that actually does not exist. We think it's there, but it is one of the most beautifully manufactured mirages we have ever seen. It's really sexy. It's captivating. It is simply enough to keep us grasping and thirsting for more. But there's serious danger in this kind of thinking meanging that deep anxiety can be our greatest indicator that we are basically caught in the activity of doing it in the first place.
Living in the future can have as many negative side effects as living deep in the past. Everyone knows what it is like to desire to escape our past, but I'm going to hang out on a limb to hazard to say that we should avoid living in the future as much. We will be able to get stuck in a spot, a particularly doubtful place, that candidly is out of our control. Should you set big goals and have a dream for what you truly desire out of your life? Definitely. But the danger is building the basis of your happiness on such a place.
The one guarantee I'm able to make you about this life is that it will absolutely change. You can not go to the past, the present is subject to being changed at any moment and the future is to be experienced.
So what are we actually able to do?
That uncertainty...love it. Embrace the hell out of it. The unsure places in your life are chances to have nothing short than delightful magic happen. Do you truly know what is going to happen? Of course not. Will you try to project as much as practicable? Yes, we've all done that haven't we? But when you start returning to the present time, continuously because our minds never stop getting distracted, you get to totally be here. Here is a excellent spot to be. Start really seeing what is going on around you rather than spending a lot of time distracting yourself from everything that is not right here and now.
So all nervousness really is, when it really boils down to it, is new things going down. Enjoy that feeling and sit with it. Basically take a little time to truly feel the nervousness in your stomach and then take a second to start to understand why it's coming up. "In this moment, what is the thing that's happening right now that is new?" When you begin to do that, well, things become a lot more fun. But when you stop living in the future , the anxiety disipates and begins to leave altogether.
It's all about how we define anxiety in the first place.
I won't forget sitting in class and having my master coach say to everyone, "Now lots of things are on the point of changing in your life, and this will bring up some hysteria, but just think about anxiety as new things going down. "
Woah.
New things going down? I've never thought of it like that before. When we get down to define anxiety in a strict sense, it's a honest feeling of worry or uneasiness about a situation that has a pinch of uncertainty surrounding it. What could happen next? What will the end result be? In a way, anxiety is a superb indicator of forward thinking or "row boat thinking," a phrase I have recently coined.
What's the thought behind "row boat thinking?"
We are given a fascinating story throughout our lives that sounds a lot like this..."I'll be ecstatic when this happens. It will all turn out when I get there. " The difficulty is, we are rowing toward this island that actually does not exist. We think it's there, but it is one of the most beautifully manufactured mirages we have ever seen. It's really sexy. It's captivating. It is simply enough to keep us grasping and thirsting for more. But there's serious danger in this kind of thinking meanging that deep anxiety can be our greatest indicator that we are basically caught in the activity of doing it in the first place.
Living in the future can have as many negative side effects as living deep in the past. Everyone knows what it is like to desire to escape our past, but I'm going to hang out on a limb to hazard to say that we should avoid living in the future as much. We will be able to get stuck in a spot, a particularly doubtful place, that candidly is out of our control. Should you set big goals and have a dream for what you truly desire out of your life? Definitely. But the danger is building the basis of your happiness on such a place.
The one guarantee I'm able to make you about this life is that it will absolutely change. You can not go to the past, the present is subject to being changed at any moment and the future is to be experienced.
So what are we actually able to do?
That uncertainty...love it. Embrace the hell out of it. The unsure places in your life are chances to have nothing short than delightful magic happen. Do you truly know what is going to happen? Of course not. Will you try to project as much as practicable? Yes, we've all done that haven't we? But when you start returning to the present time, continuously because our minds never stop getting distracted, you get to totally be here. Here is a excellent spot to be. Start really seeing what is going on around you rather than spending a lot of time distracting yourself from everything that is not right here and now.
So all nervousness really is, when it really boils down to it, is new things going down. Enjoy that feeling and sit with it. Basically take a little time to truly feel the nervousness in your stomach and then take a second to start to understand why it's coming up. "In this moment, what is the thing that's happening right now that is new?" When you begin to do that, well, things become a lot more fun. But when you stop living in the future , the anxiety disipates and begins to leave altogether.
It's all about how we define anxiety in the first place.
About the Author:
Evan Sanders is the author and creator of The Words Of Encouragement a website dedicated to bringing encouraging words to all those who are in need of some help, whether that ranges from helping people define anxiety to providing them with strong powerful quotes about life so they can continue to chase their dreams.