Pivot!

I make lots of plans and then get annoyed when they don’t work out. This week, several trivial plan changes showed me that I need to change my response when my plans fall apart. Even though these were very small disappointments/changes, they can be good training for becoming habitually flexible. I’m slowly learning to be…

Not Alone

He: (sighing)  “You can never remember numbers.” Me: (calmly). “You’re right.  But I don’t need to because you’re so good at numbers.” Dear Husband and I are an example of very different strong points.  We could allow our differences to frustrate each other, or we can be grateful that we can make up for each other’s weaknesses.  Opposites…