Too Much On My Start Menu?
I used to have a problem falling asleep
at night because I had so much on my
mind.
Even though I was tired, yawning and
could hardly keep my eyes open, I still
could not fall asleep.
Why?
I brought too much to bed with me.
I couldn't leave all my troubles and
worries just outside the door. I walked
in weighted down from all the challenges
of my day.
Sure, I tried counting sheep but I'd lie
there wondering how many sheep there
were and where the heck they came from.
Then I tried counting my blessings.
I couldn't fall asleep because I had so
many in my life I wanted to make sure I
didn't leave any of them out.
Imagine just before you nodded off you
forgot to mention a friend or loved one.
I was afraid if I didn't mention them
they'd know about it.
"Hey, you didn't count me last night?
Thanks so much! Forget that Christmas
present I was going to give you!"
Or worse yet...God. I mean, you're counting
blessings but you fall off just before you say,
"Thank you, God."
Would I even wake up?
Seriously, there is something I learned just
last night from my computer.
I had too many things on my start up menu
and it was causing the computer to run slower.
That's what got me thinking.
I've conquered the "taking too much to bed
problem," but now I start my day with too
much in my start up.
Stuff comes rushing in and I get overwhelmed,
I bog down and run slower in the morning.
I simply need to get more organized. Like the
old saying, "A place for everything and every-
thing in it's place." I need to leave things at
the door before I go to bed. Then, instead
of falling over them when I wake up, I need to
make a plan the night before.
Ok, so I tried it.
I fell asleep, pen in hand, with one thing
written on the list.
"Thanks, God!"
When I woke up the next day I saw it again.
There's the answer.
The first thing you do when you go to bed is
to thank God.
The first thing you do when you wake up is
to thank God.
I think that covers all the bases, don't you?
"I wish you enough!"
J
~ Bob Perks ~
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[ by: Bob Perks
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