You probably know the moment you're trying to make your own morning coffee and you're having a moment of peace for yourself and anyone else. It's just a good time: a man in work outside the door, the children got on the train and were getting ready to leave, the dishwasher was packed, the bread sourdough was no longer catered for. Mammoth radar captures the little one in the room. I'm not going to sit on his lips, but mom's all clear- go to the bathroom.
I take an urgent step toward him, get out of the fancy train, go on my way and run toward him. And then… Someone falls out of the shorts, someone's foot climbs into that something, slips and both applaud on the ground. We didn't.
I'm lying on the ground on my side. The little one is safely lowered without injury, only repeats the boom.
Yes, on my first Monday of the new year, straight pale, without any picturesque metaphors, I slipped on.
Why am I sharing this story? Because I think you can find gems in every. So here are a few:
✔️ Hurry slowly. In this slowing down, you may notice the dangers, pits or poops that can slip.
✔️ Don't expect anything. Or don't expect a quiet coffee. If she's calm, it's great, but it might not be. All kinds of coffees are delicious, but coffee with anger and frustration is bad for the emotional health of you and your loved ones.
✔️Seep to the result. Maybe we can achieve what you want (in this case, keep up the toilet), but you might not be able to. Because that's not all you control. You know that a that's traveling from another person's body is not really in your control.
✔️All, absolutely everything, can wash. It's not just a leg. But also shame, guilt, fear, anger. Clean water. Or laughter, the choice of attitude to the situation.
✔️This have hope. Even if you slip on the first Monday of the new year, don't think the year will be a 🙂
Pictured: Monday's Heroes 😂❤️
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