Indirection

How did you know that a load could move in the opposite direction of the force applied to it?  Maybe it’s because you’ve imagined ways to lift the load of accountability.  Now that you’ve figured it out, go the distance!

Measure distance in time, length, resources, blood, sweat, and tears.  If work and results are a product of force multiplied by distance and displacement, then know that you do well.

Continue to trust the mechanical advantage of indirection.  In due time, you can truly lift 600, plus or minus 100, or more units of doing better.

Encouragement with 101 words. #PushBack

At Promise

“I hear you.”
“I forgive you.”
“I heal you.”

These words we did not create. These actions, we can be promised to receive.

Support and defend.
Bear true faith and allegiance.
Faithfully discharge duties.

The words we did not create. The actions we can promise to keep.

Love. Joy. Peace. Patience. Kindness. Goodness. Faithfulness. Gentleness. Self-control.
The words we did not create. The actions we plant, water, and grow.

Goals. Dreams. Opportunities.
The words we did not create. The actions we pursue and protect.

To encourage, inspire, or uplift.
To protect, feed, or provide.

The words we did not create. The actions, we can promise to give.

What happens after careful and kind words evolve to form thoughts, ideas, and hope? A possible action is to take a humble walk with the creator of words. A mission walk where each step puts a focus in the direction of promise.

More transparency is needed here, a little awareness there, and a real moral compass that guides to accountability. When in route to better, we can get through and over the risks.

If we look in the beginning, we may discover where we can bee. At Promise.

Encouragement with 201 words. #FastForward #ItWasWritten