It’s being willing to go low, go to the bottom of the social flagpole if that is what you need to do to serve.
It’s based in love for others.
It’s cleaning up the hairs on the toilet bowl.
It’s replacing the paper towels in the dispenser that you only think about when the towels run out.
It’s doing all these menial jobs with an attitude of service, because you love people.
It is behind the scenes, but it is essential to the health of a school, business, home.
It’s humility.
Humility is essential for times of transition because life gets messy when you’re packing, moving, changing, growing.
Humility asks for help.
Humility smiles as he mops.
Humility sings while she cooks.
Humility builds an invisible, but solid, foundation for a fulfilling life.
June 20, 2014 at 4:18 pm
I really like this post 🙂
Your sentiment has been put across really well 🙂
Good job.
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June 20, 2014 at 4:44 pm
Thank you! I appreciate your words and encouragement. I had part of it written, then I went running and got the other half. It’s amazing what moving can do with your thoughts.
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June 20, 2014 at 4:46 pm
Yes 🙂
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