Get busy out there today, do good things

Do stuff that counts. Each and every day. Grab a hold of some chalk and start coloring in your path forward. Better yet, grab some friends and get to work.  Better together. 

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Finding Flow and Purpose

What does it truly mean to engage in activities that hold significant value and genuinely count in your life? Answering this question is key to finding happiness and personal meaning. For us, it means taking care of our family here at home and making sure everyone has the resources to become the best version of their selves.

What resources, you may ask, are necessary to undertake this endeavor? They may include a variety of elements such as specialized knowledge, valuable life experiences, financial resources or other kinds of support, as well as the available time we can dedicate to the project. Each of these components plays a crucial role in shaping the overall outcome and effectiveness of our efforts.

Don’t wait, grab the chalk and get busy!

With the image above, you need to have the chalk on hand to make marks on the asphalt. Without the asphalt, you won’t be able to make marks. “Getting busy out there” as phrase to us, means realizing time is short and that it is better not to put off for later what can get done today. There is joy to be had by doing. Not waiting. We believe in jumping in and grabbing life’s moments. What do you believe?

Everyone is different and marches to the beat of their own drummer. Maybe one of the points of life is to figure out your own internal rhythm and meter. A way to do this is to keep plugging away doing the things that bring you joy and help build a sense of purpose. Also, sometimes we know we need to do things that are hard, that take time and investment of effort.

Like stacking firewood or weeding a garden for example. These to us shed light on activities you do in the here and now that will have a pay off later. They are also intrinsically interesting to do if you just let yourself step into a state of flow and of being in the moment.. What do you think?

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