May 13, 2015
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The Road to 65, Mile 159: Process
May 6, 2015, Prescott- I took this morning to set up a delivery system for leftover hotel breakfast buffet items to go to a feeding station for the destitute, here in town. This had been giving me fits for a few days, but it’s all worked out now. Each end of school year sees projects come up, and get arranged, funds for the summer be put aside, and any advance arrangements that need to be made for a journey get accomplished.
The most critical thing about all this is that, in the past, I have formed grandiose ideas in my head, made long lists of things that will happen, in the course of a project- and then, very little has been accomplished. I am doing better at finishing what I start, though that would be cold comfort for all who have been disappointed in the duds of yesteryear.
Process is done one step at a time, and now that I am more clear about who I am, in the scheme of things, it’s all easier to follow through, to the end. Funny, but this may be the first school year, since 1997-98, that I feel a real sense of accomplishment, as the year draws to an end.
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Follow through is an endemic problem - you are not alone. It is however a wonderful feeling when everything happens as planned!!!
Indeed, in both instances. I am also amazed at the confirmations that the course I am on is the right one.
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