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Day 1835: Doing your best

Let doing your best be enough- that’s my message to the world.

 

It’s 12 : 45  PM on day 1835  of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to pray, read John 1,    publish my Disability of the Day feature,  learn one new thing –Hubris [hu·bris] n. 1. Overbearing pride or presumption; arrogance. 2. A strong belief in a person’s own importance. “He was disciplined for his hubris.”– and promote my Educate Generations campaign – $5 025 raised so far with 10 days still to go till the end of the campaign (thanks everyone :) ) .

 

Recently I’ve sort of adopted the do-your best-and-don’t-worry-about-the-rest attitude because sometimes you can’t control the outcome of your actions all you can do is give it your best shot and leave the rest up to God.

Day 1739: Doing Your Best, Results and God

You just have to do your best and leave the results up to God – that’s what I’ve realized recently.

 

It’s 12 : 17  PM on day 1739 of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to brush my teeth, pray,  read Micah 7, publish my Disability of the Day feature,   feed myself French toast for breakfast, learn one new thing – Tarantulas don’t use webs to ensnare prey. Instead they hunt—after pouncing, they inject paralyzing venom into their prey, and then dispatch the victims with their fangs.  –  and promote my Educate Generations campaign – $3 145 raised so far so grateful :)

 

Recently I’ve realized that you just have to do your best and leave the results up to God it’s been a liberating realization before I used to do things and expect a favourable result whereas now I do things and let the results be whatever they will be.

Day 794

Life is not about being perfect and doing everything perfectly it’s about waking up every day and doing your best  – that’s what I keep learning 🙂

It’s  2  : 19 PM on day 794 of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to  brush my teeth, feed myself All Bran Flakes for breakfast, publish my Disability of the Day feature, practice typing with both hands, stretch my hamstrings, practice sitting up straight to strengthen my core muscle and watch TV.

Today I wanted to do something that my mom usually does for me so I asked her if I could, she said yes (I know it was hard for her I’m so proud of her) and I went ahead and did it I didn’t do it perfectly but I did my very best that I think is the biggest lesson that Cerebral Palsy has taught me you don’t have to be perfect and do everything perfectly to be happy as long as you do your best every day you’ll get where you want to be eventually. Do you wake up every day and do your best?

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