One corner at a time

“If I cannot do great things, I can do small things in a great way” —
Martin Luther King, Jr.

Sometimes I find myself thinking big ideas. For instance, I gaze around my home office and dream about what it could look like. Visions of neatly, categorized books, periodicals, DVDs line freshly painted walls. Pens, colored pencils, paperclips all stand at attention ready for the artist’s hand to reach for them at any given moment.

When I open my eyes, all I really see are piles and stacks of books, magazines, hard copies of stories and chapters started with perfectly good intentions. Christmas bags and cards remind me of the holiday past. Clean laundry unfolded but not put away stare at me from another corner. The tasks before me feel overwhelming. I sit and stare. Nothing gets accomplished.

Then I begin to daydream — what if I organized my floor to ceiling bookcase, giving away books I’ve already read and probably won’t read again, dusting and putting items in some form of order so I might find them again. I could just get rid of this jam-packed cabinet and move in a comfortable chair to cozy up in during break time. Maybe read a book or write something poetic in a relaxed position.

So much to plow through and so little energy and time. It would be impossible to organize every nook and cranny of my office or query every targeted publication in one day or even one week.  

But I can work through one pile at a time. One corner at a time. I can set a goal to send an article idea to one or two editors a week. I can share my goals with my writer’s group and they will hold me accountable.

“For nothing is impossible with God” — Luke 1:37

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About Teresa Lasher

Teresa K. Lasher, Freelance Writer and Speaker Email: Teresa@lasherstudios.com www.lasherstudios.com Teresa writes inspirational life lessons, adventure stories, and boat or motorcycle travel pieces. Her articles appear in local and national magazines, blogs, and websites. She is currently working on a devotional book encouraging the reader to take the time to spiritually recharge and rejuvenate mind, body and soul. She shares areas of proper self-care and lessons learned after surviving brain surgery. Favorite escape: walking outdoors in nature’s beauty and reading. Status: Teresa married her high-school sweetheart, Steve. They have been blessed with two children and three precious grandchildren (plus one on the way!) Little-known fact: Crowned Pumpkin Queen of the Sycamore, Illinois harvest festival, Teresa rode on the lead float in the parade. Her winning essay took 1st place in an elementary school contest.
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2 Responses to One corner at a time

  1. Jerry says:

    Excellent advice. My wife and I are sorting, shredding, and reorganizing the file cabinets. The living room is full of paperwork. I break out in hives looking at it. This is but one baby step. One step. Good.

  2. I am so proud of you & your wife! My file cabinets are in dire need of sorting, shredding & reorganizing too. I sorted through one bag today, but that was about it. I know I need to keep my focus: one baby step. Easy to feel overwhelmed. Part of my problem is that I tend to be a bit of a saver/hoarder … never know when you might need this or that. My hubby saves stuff too, but somehow his saving is more organized than mine.

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