Don’t Try This Alone

I made bad decisions today. I wasted time. I ate what I shouldn’t. I responded emotionally where I should have reacted responsibly.

I get home to a small gift hanging on my door. Nothing I couldn’t t buy for myself. Just an ornament and with it a note reminding me of my goal. Reminding me why I can’t give up. Reminding me why my life matters.

And I wake up. It’s late but I’m not tired anymore. I take action and accomplish important tasks that just moments before I was content to leave undone.

Hours later I collapse in bed, glad that today didn’t beat me. Glad that when I grow tired or let myself be distracted, I’ve got fellow warriors to remind me of my goal.

Life is far too difficult to be lived alone.

5 responses to “Don’t Try This Alone”

  1. You continue to be in the prayers of many people that you do no even know! (–though I met you at your Mom’s service). God has put you and your siblings on our hearts. I am interceding on your behalf to our heavenly Father. Your posts remind me to do it, and help me know how to pray. Sending love and prayers from San Marcos!

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