My Dirty Laundry-where life imitates laundry
Okay this is a slightly different post…more inspirational and not so much perspirational. I was thinking about life in general while I was doing my laundry when I realized that there is a connection to managing the cleaning of my unmentionables with striving in life. I told myself, look Lucresia the laundry ain’t ever ever gonna get done without-You dividing the clothes-similar to life you have to take the time to divide your tasks; set up your baby goals, you know what has to BE done. taking down the stairs-work, work work…gathering information, networking, researchinig
putting it into the washer-you have to put your ideas to work, similair to putting it out there take that step
wait for it to wash-wait for your goals (and hard work) to manifest. This is also call surrending to the spirit
put the clothes inna de dryer-wait some more, keeping positive thougts while at it
wait for it to dry as the loud man on his blutooth laughs about shit-take time to enjoy life as it is
take out the clothes, only to find that he is still down there-your goals and ideas finally gives birth
fold my clothes & put away my clothes-go over the goal, make preparations for things to come
And finally enjoy wearing my freshly cleaned clothes-enjoy the fruit of your labour.
And to sign off possums -my mother always told me that not only, does the crazy people have the best pills, but you only have three friends in the world-your pocket, God and your front. So, keep your pocket full, pray to God for guidance and take care of your front before it takes care of you!
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I will do. Thanks for reading. L.
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