Saturday, August 8, 2020

Start Restart

During these past few years, I noticed that I have been doing a lot of things and not finishing some if not most of it. I also amassed lots of stuff that I'm not sure if I need it, will be needing it, or not needed at all.

Whether it's organizing digital files, cleaning up my room, doing some minor house repairs, repainting a bathroom, fixing a broken fan, getting my old bike to run again, doing an inventory for my collection, cleaning my home library dust, scanning old cassette tapes for sentimental contents, and many more things. You name it I got those little pebbles.

Sigh... Those little pebbles in my jar seem to occupy a lot of space that I cannot place the important rocks of life in my container.

Apart from work, I also have been working out at home, building strength and endurance, and improving my skills for the Sports that I like but there came those times that I haven't been consistent in these activities.

During this time of trial, with the pandemic and economic breakdown going on, I contemplated and it opened my eyes to what's real and what's not, and what's really needed and what's not.

With those little pebbles that I have inside my jar, it caused a lot of clutter in my life both physically and mentally, and also those pebbles made me procrastinate in the activities that really matter because I got overwhelmed with the amount of those little pebbles that must be done and things that I think I really don't need.

So during these past few days, I have decided to commit into a resolution, a strong and firm resolve.

Clutter that leads to procrastination is what I have decided to face head on. I am currently doing major decluttering both in physical items and in life activities.

It was kind of hard for me at first to determine what's really needed and what's not but slowly but surely with the help of guidance from our Almighty God, my mind cleared up and I think that I have been climbing the stairs of improvement one step at a time.

I know that this will take some time to finish but I will not step back and be overwhelmed again.

Perseverance is the key.

I want to restart my life in a clean slate, and have and do only what really matter. I hope you do so too. So let's start restart!

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