Remember my last post when I touched below the surface and
said what the rest of the world wishes I wouldn’t have? You know, the one about Garbage.
Today I am going to go even further and talk about what can
happen when you try to deal with the problem at hand. I may even give you a few hints on how to
conquer it.
Now that we are past the point of recognizing that the
garbage needs to be taken out the next step is to actually implement a plan of
attack. This can get tricky. Sometimes the people in your life like your
garbage and will try to convince you that you need to keep it and maybe paint
it a different color. Mold can still
grow on the color purple folks. Even if
you choose green it will still eventually start to reek. You and ONLY you can decide whether or not
your garbage can truly be salvaged. Do
not let anyone make you feel bad that it’s only future home is going to be the
landfill.
Once you have decided where your garbage is going the next
task at hand is to figure out how you are going to get it there. Do you need to create a support team? Is an accountability partner an option for
you? Does someone else need to be
protected too? Sometimes it is hard to
see but our children can smell the garbage long before we can see it and many
times they do not have the words to get help like we do. Make sure all of their bases are safe
too. If we leave them out of the
equation we will never hit this ball out of the park.
The plan is in place, you have your bucket full of
confidence and you are just sure that you can overcome any obstacle. You think that there is no way this can get
any harder than the last few steps you have taken. I am here to tell you that it can and you
need to have your shield ready for when it does. Garbage needs to be removed in layers. It cannot all happen in one day. Maybe today you will go buy some sturdy bags. Or perhaps you will get a broom that can
tackle the biggest piles of dirt. When
it comes down to brass tax, however, you will realize about half way through
you become exhausted. It feels like the
garbage is procreating right in front of you faster than you can scoop it into
a canister. This is when you call upon
your team. Tell them to bring bags. And smelly spray. Let
go of your shame. Warn them ahead of
time that this is the hardest thing you have ever done and to be
sensitive. Express that you are
embarrassed, accept their hugs, cry, and then remember to actually breath. When you calm down and pick yourself back up
you will notice that the pile is getting smaller and more manageable. Much less daunting and scary.
Never ever forget your team.
And remember, we all have blessings and struggles at different
times. The people that you have called
upon will someday need you to help them take out their garbage as well. When you get that call, grab up your extra
bags and your bins and high tail it over there. Who knows? Once you arrive you
may notice their garbage has become so moldy that it has grown its own pair of
legs and is ready to take everyone down to their knees.
Be. Ready. Because
heavens knows there is no way you can let the garbage do the same damage that
it had done before. You are ready this
time around.
P.S. These pictures were taken AFTER 12 car loads of garbage had been taken to the dump. This made me tired. This messed up garage was the story of how bad it had been for way. too. long.
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