I didn’t get my Nurturing Thursday post up earlier because I wasn’t sure what kind of entry would best suit my feelings. I had been in kind of a dithering mood this week generally; and with several different items of positive word-art saved in my WordPress media library, I couldn’t make up my mind which to use, or whether I should try something else instead.
Then I decided that I’d better just go ahead and pick something from my media library and get a post written; so, here’s this one, which actually turned out to fit my mood today with a fair degree of accuracy. Funny how things work out sometimes—but, generally, I would say that when we go ahead and take some constructive action, they do seem to end up working out.
Nurturing Thursday was started by Becca Givens and seeks to “give this planet a much needed shot of fun, support and positive energy.” Visit her site to find more Nurturing Thursday posts and a list of frequent contributors.
Yep, sometimes the only way is to get something actually DONE! This is rather timely Meg, as I’ve literally finished my Lenten Logbook – rather belately (due to illness), but I did it!
http://nestofmist.blogspot.co.uk/2017/05/finished-finally.html
Yay for you! Getting finished is what matters, not when.
I had a totally different nurturing to post too. Then, I remembered that this weekend is Mother’s Day.
She won. I posted what she would want. We’re always children even when we’re not. My only consolation is that she’s past on but her voice lingers still.
I like your final decision.
Happy Mother’s Day ….
Isadora ?
Thanks… my mother is the one who taught me to just get things done, so I suppose that fits, too. 🙂
It is so supportive to see that there is at least one person who has dilemma on deciding about a right choice of a quote. With so many different things in hand, I feel a bit confused about what would fit best.
I think doing things on a proper time is more important than looking for accuracy all the time. When it comes to express our feeling towards someone it is better to convey it in their life time than writing an essay later 🙂
Thank you for lovely message Meg.
Yes, there’s no need to be a perfectionist! Thanks Rupali.
Sometimes — we just have to put one foot in front of the other, even when we don’t feel like it, or don’t know where we are going! Thank you for sharing!
And just trust that we’ll end up somewhere good! 🙂
It’s a lovely message. Thanks.
You’re very welcome!