One thing this pandemic has taught me is that I can’t cope with everything...that sometimes I have to be OK with doing the second or third best thing. With online ordering, what you see is what you get. I can no longer spend a day going from store to store in the mall to find the absolutely perfect item. Some things I just have to let go!
At the same time, there are some things that need to be done like making medical appointments although often not right away. A day or two delay is OK there. This blog is another good example of this. Instead of feeling that I need to have to time to write my thoughts out in full (which never happened) I now use Notes on my phone to jot down random ideas so that when I have some time I can pull them together into a hopefully cohesive whole.
There is a freedom in knowing no one will be coming visiting, no one will notice if the dusting misses a week or so - or if the vacuuming really should have been done that morning. A relief in knowing that an hour on the phone or on a ZOOM meeting with someone, is probably one of the most important things I can do with my time.
Rules are meant to be broken! So the lesson I have learned is not a new one nor is it an unknown one. It is simply to do for others what I would want them to do for me, to live in the moment doing those things that need to be done in that moment without worrying about those things that I have had to let go until another time ... or perhaps forever. And above all trusting that if I follow what is known as The Golden Rule, I can do nothing better.
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