To Be Considerate Is to Be Mindful
Being considerate is not just saying please and thank you. It requires a mindfulness of the people around us.
Being considerate is not just saying please and thank you. It requires a mindfulness of the people around us.
As 2017 ends, I imagine it’s normal to reflect and take stock of the past year. Perhaps it’s my way of measuring progress by asking myself, “what does my life look like compared to a year ago?”
After I moved back to New York last year, I was in search of new things that would enhance my life. I wanted to get involved in something that would expand my knowledge and help me to connect better.
One day as I was driving, I noticed a squirrel on the right side of the road. It was trying to make its way across the street. The squirrel scurried back and forth. It was scared and indecisive because it didn’t know what lied ahead.
Painting is an outlet for expression and creativity. It is something I really enjoy doing, but I don’t do enough of it.