Long-term benefits are challenging to see in the routine moments

Betty White
Yesterday at the grocery store checkout lane. Take charge.

 

Sundays are go-to-Church mornings.

The commitment is to go every Sunday.

Like exercise, we have to find our reason for making our important choices a lifetime commitment.

The DNA of consistent attendance is to help us develop habits and rhythms that serve us long term.

Long-term benefits are challenging to see in the routine moments and choices of daily living.

 

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18 x 52 = 936

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Same old, same old – we must not tire from routines that serve us.

 

Everyone, myself included, is in one of three places right now.

  1. Going through a hell no one knows about.
  2. Just came out of a hell no one knew about.
  3. Unbeknownst to us, is about to go into a hell no one will know about.

And some of us, myself included, are experiencing more than one of these right now.

 

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Every living thing is part of the food chain

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One person’s trash is another’s treasure and vice versa.

 

Every living thing is part of the food chain.

Every living thing knows what will eat it.

And every living thing knows what to eat.

Been this way since time began.

But.

Humans transformed this when we started to become civilized.

We essentially evolved to the top, assuming we have pushed the wild far enough away – yet as soon as we venture to wild places, we revert to our designated place in the food chain.

With great privilege comes great responsibility.

Also, we can be reminded what the food chain makes painfully obvious – people in our life are a gift and they can be taken away at any time for any reason.

 

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Now, i’m crystal clear on the opposite

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Recent FB memory, from 4 years ago, populated my feed.

 

 

In the past, rejection used to define me.

Why?

Because i let it.

Because i thought that is how it’s supposed to work.

But solitude, self-reflection, teaching, writing, and focusing on being an example rather than a warning have allowed me to see, think, and do differently.

Now, i’m crystal clear on the opposite.

Rejection doesn’t define me, my reaction to rejection does.

 

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