As I’ve mentioned here before, one of the richest memories of my life is how I used to get up at 5:30 in the morning with my dad. It was our time. We’d eat GrapeNuts and tell each other about the miracle(s) we’d seen the day before. I still try to like GrapeNuts and I still try to look for miracles every day.
Finding the miracles has been harder for me latley. I might notice (my word for 2015) lovely people, places, or things, but I’ve allowed circumstances, over which I feel powerless, to cloud my ability to recognize them as miracles. That’s gotta change.
Here’s how I’m going to change it. Yes/And. I completely accept the reality that YES there are many things going on the world, over which I have no control. AND while I continue to attend to what I can, I’m going to focus on the light, the good, the possible, along with the people doing the light, good, and possible.
YES, the divisions, gloom, fear, and darkness will still be around. My focus, however, will not be as glued to it, as it has been lately. I’m going to focus on the power of miracles. When I find myself tempted to dwell in the negative longer than is necessary, I’m going to seek out AND people, places, and things. AND people, places and things are the miracles Daddy and I used to share with each other daily. I’ll share some of them with you here.
This week, Ms Constance Landry showed me (and many others) how Yes, And is done (::mike drop::)! She also gave me my new favorite ‘I can do this hard thing’ line. In case you haven’t heard her story, Ms Landry survived the torandoes that devasted much of New Orleans on February 8.
YES, those tornadoes were devastating, AND click here to see how she plans to keep going while keeping the facts straight.
How have you channeled your inner Constance lately?
Whew! Get it right and Yes- an elephant is heavy.
Thank you for sharing this.
Peace,
Carrie
all she was missing was a mike to drop 😍
glad this made you smile, too, Carrie.