SMELL THE ROSES!
Most days we go through the motions...because the routine of life gets in the way of the really big accomplishments that are being made right under our noses. That's right...just below our heady, haughty halos of innocent oblivion.
Slow down, smell the roses and let the fragrance of the seemingly mundane mess with your mind-maybe for the first time or the first time in a long time. Let's face it...the little things, the little steps, always produce the biggest bang-in the long run. Sometimes it takes a really long time...but it's worth it.
In fact, as I ponder the unraveling of events in my life-I am carefully and cautiously cultivating a personal awareness of the not so subtle changes that are churning out amazing results. Nothing short of mind boggling...that's the bottom line. So I try to carry that clarity with me along the path of progression...so complacency doesn't slip past me and slide right on into first base.
Rome wasn't built in a day...and circumstances, people and polar opposites aren't any easier to maneuver into shape...So the moral of the story is- slow and easy...smooth and subtlety...see the big steps in the baby steps and believe-always that the spirit of God is giving you the very best that heaven has to offer-if we accept that the spirit of renewal is blowing-ever so gently-into our lives.
Slow down, smell the roses and let the fragrance of the seemingly mundane mess with your mind-maybe for the first time or the first time in a long time. Let's face it...the little things, the little steps, always produce the biggest bang-in the long run. Sometimes it takes a really long time...but it's worth it.
In fact, as I ponder the unraveling of events in my life-I am carefully and cautiously cultivating a personal awareness of the not so subtle changes that are churning out amazing results. Nothing short of mind boggling...that's the bottom line. So I try to carry that clarity with me along the path of progression...so complacency doesn't slip past me and slide right on into first base.
Rome wasn't built in a day...and circumstances, people and polar opposites aren't any easier to maneuver into shape...So the moral of the story is- slow and easy...smooth and subtlety...see the big steps in the baby steps and believe-always that the spirit of God is giving you the very best that heaven has to offer-if we accept that the spirit of renewal is blowing-ever so gently-into our lives.
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