Very Busy Room
I’m thankful that I sent a picture of my room to someone I have known for a long time. Her response nailed it accidentally. What I mean is that she accurately described my room as being very busy. I have pictures, plants, posters, signs, lamps on the walls, electronic picture frames, a TV, fans, vegetables and grow lamps, snacks, a table, dressers, speakers, tools, books, and curtains. Let’s not forget the 27 angels that can light up.
I have well-placed pictures of people and experiences that remind me of so many blessings that I have now and that I have experienced. My room includes the comfort of two reclining chairs, an air freshener, and a surround-sound bar and speakers to provide great sights, sounds, and smells.
But there are better and most crucial busyness and business that I conduct in my space. I’m busy communicating with hurting hearts and burdened minds through my tablet, phone, and books. I’m in touch with those on this planet, but my most important busyness are my intergalactic calls and conversations.
I’m grateful that my room is not stagnant nor void of meaningful happenings. Crowded, for sure. I have but one room and life. I intend to maximize this time and space that will usher me into an experience where I have endless time and opportunities to learn, love, and be loved.
Disabled? What is that exactly? I have an altered existence that, in some ways, has made me more determined than ever. I’m losing myself in the new abilities of touching lives and developing new talents. While I am enjoying my choices, I am encouraging you to explore the you that is waiting to become. The most powerful thing that you can do to change the world is to change your own beliefs about the nature of life, people, reality, to something more positive, and to begin to act accordingly. Jay Shetty. Simplysaidbysimon agrees with Yoda. Do or don’t do; there is no try. Life is a sum of all your choices. Albert Camus. Doing good does the doer good. Max Lucado. May you live all the days of your life. Jonathan Swift. ALS – A Lovely Spread. Thanks, Belinda.