Tomorrow is always fresh, with no mistakes in it.
-anne shirley, aka Anne of Green Gables
One of my favorite books and favorite characters of all time. Anne gets herself into - and out of - some serious scrapes during her life. She is amusing, smart, and kind. We should all endeavour to be like Anne. Even if sometimes we question her decision-making.
And she is right of course - every day dawns anew. A fresh sunrise to mark the start of the day. A new set of tasks or activities.
Buddha tells us:
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Sunrise over the Presidential Mountain Range in N.H. |
Indeed. Today is its own day. Our attitude upon the start of each day will dictate how that day will unfold.
Do we enter each day with a grateful heart? Or do we - as I have done this past week - enter the day with an out-of-sorts mind and grumpy heart.
Yes, I've worn my grumpy pants everyday this week. In truth it was a hard week.
The pace at work is relentless. Each passing month gets more fraught with tension and an endless list of stuff that needs to be done.
And done yesterday, if you can manage it. Thankyouverymuch.
I'm not the only one who feels this way. Everyone around me at the office is dealing with their own stress and the ridiculous demands placed upon each of us by an ever-changing landscape.
Ten years ago - you could work 2 years on a major project, deliver a stunning achievement, and bask in the glory of it all for at least 90 days.
Today? You get 2 months for that same level project, deliver the same stunning achievement. And when you do - everyone is already looking for the next big thing.
On one hand, it does suggest that employment is secure with a never-ending list of priorities, strategies, and deliverables that stretch out for years.
On the other hand, all of it leads to a chronically stressed workforce where common courtesies and respect have given way to workload and a self-centeredness that borders on narcissism among some.
Starting every day with gratitude - knowing what is coming during that day - is sometimes an act of courage.
Why not just acknowledge the hopelessness of ever getting ahead or even being able to celebrate an accomplishment. Trudge thru each day and end it - grateful that it's over.
But that's not what God wants for us, is it?
No. He wants us to be happy. To enjoy this one life that we all get. It is his particular joy to take on our burdens so why don't we give them to him before we put one foot on the floor?
He tells us in Lamentations that this is exactly what he wants us to do:
The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. “The Lord is my portion,” says my soul, “therefore I will hope in him.” -lamentations 3:22-24
It is here - in hope thru God - that we can find our gratitude. He is the reason we have breath in our lungs, sunshine in the sky, and earth under our feet.
Be like Anne Shirley - and treat every day as if it is brand new with no mistakes, no demands.
Save one - enter it with gratitude for God and the abundance of gifts he offers us each day.
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