Crap Hits the Fan
Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.
* Murphy’s Law
So I got this plan to work on my projects.
I had made a block of time to do my work in the morning like today’s post and other projects. I was ready to get started and then… I dropped the baton. What got me down?
The number of windows in my Chrome browser.
The game happening on my iPhone.
The thousands of thoughts floating in and out of my grey matter. Some of those thoughts were telling me to buy a soda before I start.
Before I knew it, I lost the block of time. I felt frustrated and lost.
Aw Screw It
Then I decided I had nothing to lose. Whatever is in front of me, whatever feelings I had inside, whatever stuff is in my notebook and iPhone…
I am embracing chaos.
I am writing my post. I am working on my projects despite how my mind is, one by one. Singular steps forward.
I am embracing chaos, swirling around me, outside and in.
I am going to keep going and reach the finish line today.
The Best Time Is Now
Tomorrow may never come. The next minute could be the end. I can not be certain of what is to come other than my actions.
At this time is the best. Nothing else.
Hesitation brings doubt. Doubt brings procrastination. Procrastination brings weariness. Weariness brings surrender.
Journey of Faith
Even when I can’t see the momentum, I know it’s there like priming the pump. Pour that water in and you will get water out.
Believing that you can get somewhere without seeing the end is the life we all live weight loss supplements that actually work. Having vision and goals is great, but sometimes we just have to plunge into the unknown and believe that we can get through the bubble.
Embracing Chaos
That means let everything come. Balls of fire could be raining down around you. Bullets are flying, people are screaming in your ear, the sun goes supernova.
Let them be.
Say to yourself, “I am embracing chaos. It is my friend. It will bring out the best of my creativity.”
And don’t have it any other way.
Everything you want is on the other side of fear.
* Jack Canfield
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