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March 23, 2021
I’ve always been a morning person. Totally convinced that I wake up several
times during the night because I’m anxious to get a new day started. Creative minds work at different times. Which can easily lead to disconnections. The “rumor” was Eddie Van Halen was extremely
active in the studio at unheard of hours.
Sammy Hagar couldn’t always make himself available. That’s a strange word “Available.” We use to the point of abusing it. Yeah I’m available. But are you?
We tend to time stamp our ability to be available. When it’s not met a series of excuses are
unleashed. You really weren’t available. You were able but it comes with boarders. On December 28, 2020 I was able to write
during the Carolina winter sunset.
Remember, I’m a morning person.
To see a sunset doesn’t always mean I’m available. Our energy and the art of bringing it outward
changes with each passing hour. I happen
to be at Andrew Jackson State Park while the rest of the world was enduring the
sharp rise in Covid-19 numbers. Grateful
for any sunset during these days of constant uncertainty. To get there didn’t require me to be
available but physically be able. I find
it to be inspiring to watch people. The
winds of change have rerouted so many paths.
Scary is knowing how much it’s costing.
Not everybody is available to work the jobs once held. They’re able though to walk through different
essential doors. In my journal on that
late December day becoming night I wrote, “Peace, solitude and mindfulness.
Preparing the heart for all things unfair, unpredictable and unwritten.” I think it was a peace filled way of openly
admitting how unavailable we were and still are to believing our present
circumstances. Therefore through
personal growth we are able to change. Just like the trees at Andrew Jackson,
the water in the lake and the clouds in the sky that disappear much faster than
they appear. Available versus able. Give your heart a break. Changing one word in our daily vocabulary
relieves anxiety. You’re perfectly able
even when you aren’t available.
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