What is the compound interest from a single, solitary day?

High School soccer team huddled on field

 

(photo: a few weeks ago in Spring Grove, PA… team huddled on field… do we ‘huddle up’ each morning?)

What began on April Fool’s Day morning, and has been added to one solitary day at a time has accrued to well over 2,000 consecutive days of starting each day with bended knees on the floor.

Seriously, any long-term excuse is invalid.

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Personal growth even on the smallest levels

Contemporary Resort and Bay Lake Towers

 

(photo: heading East near the south end of Main Street USA)

When we are no longer willing to wait for tomorrow to fulfill our goals, dreams, ideas, and activities we open ourselves to a renewed sense of wonder, anticipation, adventure, and fun.

Not to mention growth.

Even on the smallest levels.

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Not a minute to spare?

early morning sunrise from ground level
Not a minute to spare to pray, but 50 minutes to run?

 

It was several hours after waking, including getting in a long run, before he realized the day hadn’t begun on his knees in prayer.

This happens about three times each year.

Quick remedy.

Just do it – right then and there.

And then he began to wonder…

How do so many people ignore this opportunity every morning?

How?

Not a minute to spare?

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The classic race most of us run is the daily race against time – part two

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To shed ourselves of unneeded things is life’s greatest challenge.

 

(photo: windshield wiper going back and forth like a metronome on a 10-hour drive)

The classic race most of us run is the daily race against time – part two.

Who’s got time to start each day on bended knee?

This is exactly why we can’t find even one minute to pause before the day begins.

No?

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