Tuesday, October 9, 2012

For several days I have struggled with my 58.  I ended up doing them, but I had to apply my version of the 5 second rule (you know, when food lands on the floor and you retrieve it for consumption in no more then 5 seconds!)  I would get up to 50 or even 54 and my arms would tighten up something fierce and I would lean back, stretch out and take a breath and then continue right away.  It seemed to be much harder then it has been, and frankly, it worried me.  Then this morning I adjusted something (mostly my attitude) and I made it through with relative ease.  It is still taxing and actually requires work, but my triad of 'habits' to start out my day seems to serve me well (scripture reading, 58 push ups and my prayer).  It seems that I often think of laying longer in bed, but I don't.  I just get up and start my day.  Now that I am doing this (writing) in the morning rather then in the evening as I did for years and years it has changed my content.  I don't seem to review quite as much, but, rather, I explore.  I write about what my pondering has discovered.  I write more about what is going on in my heart rather then in my memory.  I wonder if that is at all apparent to my 'many' readers.  I would appreciate some feedback.  It helps me start my day with my mind full of ideas that hopefully add to my day.

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