Life gives me no guarantees. I must be willing to get up and do my work. I can’t wait for the right time because it never comes. I can’t wait for others to get it because they never will. I can’t wait to feel like it because I won’t. I can’t wait until things get better because they might get worse. The perfect situation is a myth, and waiting until I’m good and ready is a lie. All I have is today, right now, with no guarantees.
Author: John Allen
Will you?
Will you lead or look? Will you decide or follow? Will you do it? Will you knock on the door of opportunity, or will someone else?
Value the simple
Don’t overthink life. Just do life. Life can be complex and simple at the same time. Most times, the easiest, simplest things in life are the hardest to do. We shunned it because we think it has no value. Make it your mission to find value in the simple.
Hey, is this Dr.Seuss?
Ship now, sail now, read now, work now, heal now, sip now, learn now, earn now. Now is the time, tomorrow is to late. Today is the day, will you take it? Will you make it? Will you mold it? Will you shape it? Hey, is this Dr.Seuss?
The next in line
I’m here, prepared as I ever will be; at least, that’s what I told myself. Did I forget anything? Pay attention, close attention, ”wait for it, wait for it, bam!! “now serving A0506 at counter 16!” get up, get going, your opportunity awaits! don’t be afraid, don’t be late because your opportunity in line will be given to the next in line.
The Rose Parade
“Man, are we ever going to get to the gate?” Isaiah said. “We landed over 15 minutes ago, and now we’re taxing around this airport like we’re in the Rose Parade, “This is ridiculous!”
Netflix, Vanilla Ice Cream, & Oreos
As Nancy drove through her new neighborhood, admiring the beautiful homes, wide streets, and mature trees, her thoughts immediately shifted back to a conversation she had earlier today during her annual physical. “Nancy, it shows you have gained 20 pounds since last year; what’s happening? Is everything ok?” “Well, Dr. Jackson, to tell you the truth, it’s been real tough for me these last 12 months,” She stated. “I watched the love of my life walk out on me, was kicked out the door after 25 years on my job, and lost my home after 17 years because I could no longer afford the payment.” “Add in this Covid thing, and you could see why I spent most of my days sitting on the couch crying, watching Netflix, and eating vanilla ice cream and Oreos.