Springtime is a most welcomed season because so much promise comes with it.
No matter how cold and dreary the winter,with spring comes hope, optimism and renewal,among other things.
Spring is my favorite season, and each year,I look forward to its arrival.
The long,cold winter months in the midwest make me anxious for a change around late February,and often,I mark off the days on a calendar that signify winter's end.
No matter how cold and dreary the winter,with spring comes hope,optimism, and renewal,a time to shed the heavy coats, fleece or fur lined boots,hats, gloves, and all of the other vestiges of the cold.
Spring is also the time to replenish our spirits and renew our commitments to grow our selves in some meaningful way.
Each of us knows which area(s)of our lives that needs "spring cleaning",and if we are not quite sure,we should ask those with whom we spend the most time.
When we decide to work on that area, or those areas,we will see noticeable improvements,and others will too.
Let's get started on our spring cleaning early,so that we can enjoy late spring and the wonderful carefree days of summer.
What To Do Next:
* Decide to get your spring cleaning done early;
* Identify the area(s) of your life needing an overhaul;
* If you are not sure where to start,ask your loved ones for help;
* Work on improving the identified area
consistently until you (or loved one) see noticeable improvement.
* Enjoy the rest of spring and the carefree days of summer.
"It's so hard when I have to,and so easy when I want to". Sondra A.Barnes
Joyce Edwards says:
Over the winter it seems I accumulate papers from old bills and sales, as well as clothes in the closet that need to be donated or thrown away.
The problem for me is its hard to get started because I look at the one big project versus looking at a section at a time.
When I focus on a section I tend to get a lot more done. What I need to do is clean my closet out and throw away a lot of my papers.
April 19th, 2010 at 12:15 AM