I’ve had a lot of people tell me lately that life is tough. No kidding! I had two rather odd sinus and respiratory type infections in the last 6 weeks and the antibiotics left me feeling somewhat off, but the ordeal left me feeling kind of weak.
That’s not counting the fact that the electric bill all but doubled due to the hot weather and the air conditioner dying, the car tires decided they needed replacing, the other car’s belt and fuse will have to be replaced, my youngest daughter is about to start high school and is in a panic to make sure she has the right shoes, clothes, and hair she needs. My part-time job petered out because of the economy right now, and while I was intending on quitting soon, well, I wasn’t ready yet. It’s been a steady drain on the finances since about May.
With only one car we are somewhat at the mercy of convenience which means that on days like yesterday when I don’t get home until 8 o’clock or so then have to go pick up my other daughter from work, there’s just not a lot of time to get many other things done. Not getting things done makes me frustrated and sometimes irritable if it goes on too long.
What can I say? Life works that way, it’s a domino effect of one thing leading to one thing leading to another and sometimes we find ourselves wondering when there will be a break, where’s the off switch, the easy button?
Stop the hectic pace just for a moment. Ever wonder why the birds sing so beautifully after a storm? They are celebrating the storm passing. Not just the birds, but the crickets, the june bugs, and many animals with a voice will give a shout out in celebration when a storm ends. Is it any wonder why?
Life is full of storms, but they are all temporary. Winston Churchill said – “When you’re going through hell, just keep on going.” He had a point, the thing to do is keep pushing, keep moving forward, find one or two things you can do each day to reach your goals, odds are if you sit down you’re going to get burned. So get up, put one foot in front of the other and keep moving until you feel like you mean it and soon enough the storm clouds will part and the sun will shine again. Just don’t forget to throw your hands up and celebrate when the storm ends!
Cherry Coley ©
Love the Churchill quote. It’s definitely the difference between successful people and those that never recover from setbacks. Successful people, whatever the measure is, just keep slogging along refusing to give up. To be able to listen to the birds along the way is a a sign of extraordinary. Keep going! Great post. Thank you.
Just wanted to let you know that I took this chance to share your blog with the people that follow me by nominating you for The Very Inspiring Blogger Award. That, and the fact that I do find your blog inspiring on a regular basis. Please feel free to participate or not.Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
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Thank you so much!! I appreciate your kind words and thoughtfulness. I have been a bit slow on responding on these, but I will respond. Thank you again!
More impotrtant to me is the chance to share your blog. I’m really enjoying it. Thanks.
Thank you Cherry. Let’s just get up tomorrow and keep on going together.
Thank you, Kelly!! Yep, that’s what we do. 🙂