Not a permanent commitment, a decision should allow a certain levity. How can we fulfill all we don’t know when the time comes to evaluate what is truly meaningful? Your intentions should be steadfast and forgiving with all you do not achieve.
Every word you write is important. Each mistake you make — typos, grammatical errors, incorrect word usage, misplaced punctuation — is crucial to your writing on any level. You learn as you go, many times without trying, knowledge gained through acquisition. Write on. Let is out. All those thoughts, feelings, and observations will lead you somewhere. Sentence upon sentiment, you will get there. If you don’t make a mistake, how will you know how to correct them? Flaws and all, we are human. Our mistakes make us stronger.
Items on the to-do list continue to add up. You may scratch off the simple things as you go but are always reminded of something further and the list becomes longer, even more complicated. What doesn’t get done one day will continue to yell out from the page until it is completed. You can only ignore things for so long. Procrastination is pointless. Reminders of what you haven’t done are always there until you take the initiative. Effort can provide reward. Once a task or two is completed, you may even find some sort of satisfaction. It is a new week, a new day. It’s time to make things happen. But first coffee…
I will change my perspective as often as my shoes, but my intentions are the same.
I keep moving forward, each step bringing me closer to some sort of satisfaction, or goal, or closure.
This is mindful movement.
My perception allows me to realize all that is good and what needs to be altered.
I intend to remain on this path.