Make the Best Choices
by Michael Feeley
I’m an avid gardener, and with Spring happening, I’m eager to be creative in the yard, weeding, pruning, cleaning up, and loving the new green growth from out of the earth and on the branches of bushes and trees along with the joy of the birds chirping away and playing tag with each other.
Many of the plants are old friends to me – rose bushes, daylilies, hydrangeas, lavender, clematis vines – so seeing them renew themselves is profoundly gratifying.
I could spend all day gardening, but I also have other work to complete. I have a choice: drop everything and get into nature and do my other work later, or do the work I need to do first and then play in the garden afterward.
Fortunately, both choices are essential to me, and each has a good effect on me, which is vital for me to consider.
What effect will your choices have on you and on others?
Thanks – Michael (he, him)
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This is also important – Pleasure Choices.
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