Does it Really Matter?

Does it really matter what I think?

Does it really matter what I say?

Does it really matter what I do?

Someone once told me, “Whatever I do has no effect on you.”

Is that really true?

When the kids were small, I read them a story about the boy and his dog… this is my recollection of it.

One morning, a father woke up and spoke sharply to his wife while the kids were getting ready for school, she then spoke unkindly to the daughter, who then yelled at her brother. The boy in turn kicked the dog. It was a long hard day for that family.

The next morning, father woke up and told his wife he loved her, she spoke kindly to their daughter, who was kind to her little brother. The boy in turned hugged the dog. It was a better day for their family.

What thoughts are we allowing to repeat inside ourselves even though no one else can hear them?

What words are we choosing to speak, whether out-loud or online for others to hear and see?

What am I doing because of what I choose to think or speak about?

Is another person lifted higher because of me?

Or pushed down because of me?

I want to encourage others to go higher, be better, do better.

I believe inside everyone of us is the desire to help others do their best.

Other people need our help….there’s work to be done.

I’ll go first!

I will think about my thoughts.

Inspiration Lost!

If only I’d written down the thought/idea when it came to me!! Now I can’t remember what it was !?!

How many, many times have I done this??? Today it happened at least twice!!

My brother is a cabinet maker and often gets ideas in the middle of the night, so he keeps a pen and pad of paper on his nightstand–to be prepared.

My notepad is in my purse, safely tucked away, where too many times it stays, because I ‘know I’ll remember’ that thought when I get back to my purse …wrong again!

Today ended up better. I lost two good thoughts that should have been notated, but I gained three, which I did notate.

Progress! Three out of five!

I grabbed my “Things I Need to Overthink” pad and put it on the counter with the pen. I am ready for the next good thought!

How do you like to remember your inspirations?

…on your phone, on a pad of paper, scrawled on a post-it-note?

Don’t lose your next good idea!