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His work has earned him a finalist spot in the Wildlife Comedy Photography Awards.)
Please remember: My posts are always about more than they appear to be.
So I watched a video, Baby Boomer Life Skills That Are Useless Today and wow. Made me think.
Oh, not about whether the skills listed actually are useless today (I disagree about a few), but rather this:
With their examples in mind, perhaps I have more than 5 or 6 skills, myself, after all! シ
So in a draft folder, I created a quick list and who knew? My list grew to 55 skills, not counting various detailed subsets.
Need some examples? Well, because I'd love for you--today--to make your own list so to encourage yourself, here are a few of my 'skills'--
Cooking. Baking. Keeping a clean-ish house. Gardening for food and flowers. Wallpapering. Painting walls. Driving. Writing in cursive. Shopping at stores online. Using a computer. Traveling by train. Caring for children. Being a food prepper. Using a toaster oven. Teaching Sunday School. Making coffee. Unclogging a sink. Riding a bicycle. Mending. Composting. Making candles. Creating photo books online. Crocheting, Reading Roman Numerals. Decorating. Encouraging.
You get the idea.
Some abilities sound tiny, ok, but you know? I've watched Youtube videos where young folks had no clue how to do some of those. And at various points in my life, neither had I, that is, until I took steps to learn. Then do, risking failure, but not quitting early.
In other words, many skills require a simple desire to learn, then a boldness to step out and try. Then rinse, repeat (as they say) until that skill becomes second nature.
Today's homework? Create your own skill list. Surprise yourself! List all the detailed subsets if you wish (like for me, being a food prepper requires keeping lists, discovering storage ideas in my small house, rotating food by dates, cooking over an open fire, etc.).
Make your list as lengthy as you wish!
What might happen after you create your own list? You may step away encouraged. Relieved that you didn't reach your advanced age with few abilities. And more? Challenged to try new skills, ones you've perhaps procrastinated learning for decades.
As Joyce Meyer often says, "Step out and find out." Learn, try, make mistakes, gain experience, move forward.
Become the you God intended.
We can do this, especially if Jesus has asked us to s-t-r-e-t-c-h for who knows why? Maybe He needs us to be a bit more skilled for the next thing He asks of us.
And how marvelous to be prepared ahead of time!
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This was lovely: 15 Things to Declutter Before the Holidays. Not just your average decluttering video! Lots of ideas I'd never even considered before.
Oh! An upcoming movie about Bonhoeffer. (I keep telling you good things are coming.) ツ
And Ariel found a secret room (!)
Aww... I'm seeing snow outside my window, but you know? On November 21st I was still pulling cherry tomatoes from my experimental front garden, so am I going to complain about a few flakes? Probably. ッ
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Have you ever tried ThredUp? They bill themselves as the largest online thrift store. I used it for the first time last month, bought three winter tops for cheap, no shipping cost, and was delighted with my purchases--although--they did take 2 weeks to arrive.
Oh well, the growth of patience--its a good thing.
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Is this so cute or what?
(A stunning photograph captured by Polish photographer Jacek Stankiewicz is making headlines in various media outlets today.
His work has earned him a finalist spot in the Wildlife Comedy Photography Awards.)
And always remember ... none of us are helpless!
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"For if you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you, but if you do not forgive others their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses." ... Matthew 6:14,15