Don’t judge a book by it’s cover

jeff noel Disney Speaker on training run

 

We let our guard down and pay the price. Yesterday’s 75-minute run didn’t begin until 11am. Shoulders sunburned. Covered in bugs.

And then as luck would have it during the cool down walk on our street, got to meet our future neighbors for the first time. Sweaty, bug ridden, shirtless. We never get a second chance to make a good first impression.

Right?

The antidote to “poor timing” is simple – a joyful, joy-filled spirit.

It never fails.

What’s on the inside is far more visible than what’s on the outside.

Kamar and Anita could see it clearly.

Be the change.

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Final answer

smoking in car
Constant prayer, even at a stoplight, even for a stranger, addicted.

 

Constant prayer, even at a stoplight, even for a stranger, addicted.

Final answer.

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Note: Photo taken yesterday. Real life in real time.

There is a special secret with random acts of kindness (RAK)

Saskatoon Church at night in winter
There is a judge, we do not have to concern ourselves with judging

 

There is a special secret with random acts of kindness (RAK).

Here it is:

We should avoid placing a degree of worthiness on any RAK.

When we evaluate the worthiness, or impact, a RAK might bring, we often decide to not do the RAK because it seems so insignificant.

Often, what we could do we don’t do because it seems too trivial.

How can any RAK ever be trivial?

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