Do not despise tour humble beginnings? It is the day after Superbowl Sunday and this Monday, for most of us, is not likely to be exciting and interesting as yesterday was.
Mondays are often seen as a "they" day than a " me" day for those of us in a continuing 5 day pattern. We take orders, we are directed, we are focused on pleasing others than we are in self-satisfaction. I think Monday is likely to be seen in the mind of ANYONE speaking in terms of delayed gratification.
Yet, Is it the worse thing in the world to be in a position to follow instructions? To act to do what will please others? Some people on Sundays here about the value of serving others- Does all of that get written off less than 24 hours after it is heard.
So, This is a type of beginning- A" Weekstart " - for those on a Monday though Friday cycle. That term is never going to catch on as opposed to the term "Weekend"- but this, nonetheless, is a type of humble beginning so it might do us all well to take advantage of it!
- Johnny -
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