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April 30, 2021
Here we are! But where’s
the dot on the map? You know! The part
of the story that clearly tells us where time has delivered us. This point to that point. As a daily writer, these words are my
photographs. Which I’m horrified to go
back and read. Not that the journey has
been reckless, out of tune or bent in ways that reshape the statue. Mentally speaking. Your past 60 weeks are very much a mile
marker in the heart. To study your
photographs or my writing with all its vibrant truths will keep each of us out
here on the desert. I’m on the front
lines every day. I see you walking,
struggling and trying to piece whatever’s left back together. Let’s break this down. How often do you get caught up in a conversation
that you think is a connection but in reality your heart and soul are
elsewhere? No matter how strong the relationship is, there’s something spinning
around in your head that keeps coming up every time you get with this person.
That’s how I feel about writing! That’s
how you react to the photographs stuffed in the memory banks of that smart
phone. We’ve all experienced more than a
pandemic. We’re overloaded with memories, questions, failures, new challenges
and whatever else we allow to easily slip inside. Here’s the challenge. Leave it off the page. Don’t go anywhere near it. The only sunset photos we keep are the good
ones. The same isn’t true about the way
we think and hoard experiences. Leave it
off the page. We are here. In the present. Right now.
What’s running through your thinker?
Leave it off the page. You’ll see
how a single bad day or moment truly doesn’t need your reasons for wanting to
hold onto things. When I first started my walk through a grocery store life I
hated putting things back on the shelf.
I couldn’t find where they were supposed to go. Every day I spent too much time wandering the
aisles trying to figure out why packages of tuna are in the canned meat
lane. I became instantly angry with
myself and I held it out there for a passerby to feel when they’d reach out and
put a loaf of bread inside the potato chips. Nearly a year later I call it
Easter egg hunting. I turned a horrid
negative caused by other people’s laziness into a game, an adventure, a quest
to be a leader. I took my early bad
experiences off the page. Last night a
guest decided at the last moment that they no longer needed the $228 worth of
groceries in the basket. They left. Do you know what $228’s worth of groceries
looks like? Because I’ve been present with turning a negative into a positive,
it took less than 25 minutes to put everything back. I kept the past off the page. There are many things in your life that can
be compared to this experience and for hours you’ll stew over something that
was just a moment. Don’t make me say
it! Leave it off the page.
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