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Tap into your creative spirit.


     Oh, the joy of taking something in disarray all messed up and with much time and effort taking what you are delt with and making it into something either beautiful or functional or clean or shining or groomed.  You take disorder and make orderly. 

     We all have that creative spirit in us.  If we don’t use it our life in many ways becomes stifled.  Fulfilling that creative desire causes us to grow.  When we sit and do nothing, or we do work but we don’t create, we wither. 

     Go and create.  Go and do something.  Take on a project.  For yourself and/or for someone else.  Take chaos and turn it into order.  Take hopelessness and turn it around (yes, with much effort).  I have faith in you.  You can do it.  You were created in my image.  I am a creator (God) and I created that spirit in you. 

     We all are different.  We are all wired differently.  Some are electricians and builders others are demolition experts.  Sit and pray.  Discover your hidden talent.  Learn by reading, listening, being mentored and of course by jumping in and just doing.

     In the process and at the end of your project (and future projects) you have an overwhelming sense of accomplishment and inner peace and joy. 

     Just be careful not to be preoccupied with your life.  Equally so, and as time goes on more so, help those in need.  Use the gift that you have been given and the gift that you have nurtured and perfected, to reach out and serve others. 


     I can’t wait to see,

the projects that will be. 

Go!

Create!

 
 
 

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