While working on my bird today, I learned a lesson from my son. He was reading a book to me, and burst into tears. I put down my paper, and asked what was wrong. "It's too hard, it too long, I can't do it" was his cry. After he calmed down, he finished the book and exclaimed, "I feel so much better now!".
I asked him why he felt better to have finished, and he told me, "because I like to have finished things, and because that means I can do something else that I want to do more now".
I find myself reflecting on his words, and how true they are even to to my life, and my tasks. I have this huge list of things to do, dating back to last spring, some items having been on that list even longer. I have this physical written list, look at it, and see things that should have been done last May, still not yet started. Time passes, the lists get longer and I cry out, "it's too long, I can't".
Now I have a finished bird, and I too say, "I feel so much better now!" This finished bird is one small success, and one item off my list. It's a bird that sings, "you did it, and now you can do the next thing!"
And now that the bird is complete, you can move on and do something that perhaps you thought would never happen or come to fulfilment ?
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