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Today I read a blog post of an online acquaintance who is in a very difficult situation and seems to be at wit's end. I have been there, more times than I would prefer to remember. I sat and reflected on these constant bombardments of challenging occurrences, wondering how in the world it is possible to reach out and make a difference. I feel frustration that I cannot help others who are struggling and feeling fear and hopelessness. While I realize that each person has a responsibility to address their own life and deal with their own struggles in an authentic manner, it is still difficult to see so much sadness in the world. I recognize that I have a duty to my own life and that the majority of my energies must focus on keeping my own house, physical and emotional health in good order.
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Some days, the simple truth is that the best each of us can do is put one foot in front of the other. Choose to get out of bed today. Choose to get dressed and go through the process of searching for a job along with the millions of other unemployed U.S. citizens. Choose to find reasons to smile, despite overwhelming odds and concrete situations over which to feel concerns. Choose to seek uplifting experiences, however small they may be. Choose to reach out to someone else who might be fearful and struggling and offer them a kind word. Choose to find happiness in the midst of admittedly trying circumstances. Any single one of these choices can make a difference. Any single one of these choices could, quite possibly, cause an energetic shift in an individual's life and start the ball rolling. As most of us know, just getting forward momentum to happen is one of the biggest challenges when our life feels stuck in permanent limbo mode.
My life is no different. I am living with professional setbacks that have hit over and over due to the struggling economy. I am faced with daily challenges that try my patience and have me concerned about my own livelihood. I, too, struggle with fears and doubts about how to keep my own momentum moving forward. For me, what works is to step outside of my own situation and touch other lives. I do that here, at Healing Morning blog. I also do it with small gestures where I reach out to friends with phone calls and emails, encouraging and supporting them through their own dark days.
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Less than two days later, I began receiving email alerts telling me that my coffee gifts were being picked up. Some of the soldiers are writing very kind Thank You emails. Some of them are requesting to become email pen pals, and they are all based around the world at various installations. This was the small thing that I did this past week to lift my heart and help me feel that I could make a difference in the world. It might not be a huge thing, buying a cup of coffee for a soldier, but it made me happy to do it. Many of the emails I have received tell me that iced coffees and fruity smoothies are popular, along with some type of cappuchino drink that has enough caffeine shots in it to keep a bull elephant wired for a month! Every single email alert I have received has been full of sincere thanks from each soldier.
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For those of you who are interested, you can also follow the Cup of Joe program on Facebook, and also via Twitter with these links. I make it a habit to share the program on both social media forums in the hopes that friends and colleagues will decide to join the program and share it with their friends.
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