Maybe it was the post that I did for Sunday Scribblings that started it all.
As the train pulled into the 116th Street station I got to thinking about my life.
Highlights of the last ten years fast forwarded on my mind’s screen. I witnesses the highs and lows without getting too emotional.
One thing was apparent – a lot of learning had taken place.
When I got home my husband was watching a discussion panel, and the leader said something that had an immediate impact on me.
She said too many people dwell on what they don’t do well.
We should concentrate on our talents and what good could be done with them, and not worry so much about our shortcomings.
That we should be confident that the universe would provide.
I was going to do the laundry tomorrow morning, but have decided to take it to the service place and let them do it. I’m going to use that two hours for a writing session.
Peace

I believe that lady knew what she was talking about.
I wish I could drop my laundry off. That’s a luxury we can’t fford.
Anywho….very wonderful post, here.
Happy Tuesday!
Wonderful advice – about the universe and the laundry.
When I get back to school, that may be something I do every month – drive in to the capitol, let them do my laundry and drink coffee at the bookstore. Better than wonderful advice – splendid.
Too many people dwell on what they do not do well…I like that so much I had to repeat it to myself a few times.
Really great advice!