Ever have one of those days? You know the ones when your to-do list isn't that long. It appears to be manageable. Everything should be checked off before noon- OK 3 at the latest-
But looks can be deceiving....
You start on the list, check a few little things off and think all is going well with the world. Then you start on number 4 or 5 on the list- the really important things- and BAM! There it goes- all out the window. One questions leads to another, and another and before you know it- it is almost 5 and you still don't have your list done.
Frustration.
Not only is the list not done- you are now faced with even more questions and the little voices in your head (not the friendly ones either) are asking if you really are strong enough and smart enough to do what your list indicates needs to be done.
Frustration.
This is one of the most difficult parts of the process we call the "process." You know the one. Every time you get discouraged, you get irritated, you get -frustrated- your friends call it "all part of the process."
Frustration.
It is true, the process can be over whelming, irritating- maybe even annoying. BUT
Could it be so when we get the finished list in our hands, the project done, the masterpiece mastered that we appreciate it more?
Maybe-
But I'll have to get back to you on that!
But looks can be deceiving....
You start on the list, check a few little things off and think all is going well with the world. Then you start on number 4 or 5 on the list- the really important things- and BAM! There it goes- all out the window. One questions leads to another, and another and before you know it- it is almost 5 and you still don't have your list done.
Frustration.
Not only is the list not done- you are now faced with even more questions and the little voices in your head (not the friendly ones either) are asking if you really are strong enough and smart enough to do what your list indicates needs to be done.
Frustration.
This is one of the most difficult parts of the process we call the "process." You know the one. Every time you get discouraged, you get irritated, you get -frustrated- your friends call it "all part of the process."
Frustration.
It is true, the process can be over whelming, irritating- maybe even annoying. BUT
Could it be so when we get the finished list in our hands, the project done, the masterpiece mastered that we appreciate it more?
Maybe-
But I'll have to get back to you on that!
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