Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Next Level Serving

Listen to "Next Level Serving" on Spreaker. I'm no expert on how to dig in deep and serve but I do take note of how I serve, when I serve and why I serve. Being aware of what serving is teaches the mind body and soul to be more giving and less of a mental hoarder of energy and spirit. On this podcast we drop the four walls of belief and travel the trails of the invisible walkers that lift serving to a level of universal. Learning how to allow energy to move through each step or spoken word which then creates a positive loving reaction to those receiving the moment. So many gather in large groups to serve the community but can you pull it off as a solo? Unlocking the identity of what serving is helps teach the everyday student to not search for places to serve but rather to let the universe move you toward it. A lot of students with reading problems need mentors this summer. Elderly citizens on 100 plus degree days need a simple check in moment from your heart. Instead of dropping a couple of bucks into the pocket of a person of homelessness why not take the time to hear their story. They honestly could have a skill that society no longer sees because what we see in their appearance isn't that perfect workplace atmosphere and yet he or should could be the greatest employee hired. Look at what we say with rescued cats and dogs. It amazes me how we praise them for being unconditional with love and spirit but a person of homelessness gets a bad rap. Serving... How do you serve yourself without expecting something in return? Do you take the time to listen to why you hate your job or why certain people bring tremendous silence to your reasons to be greater? Shrugging your shoulders is what we did in elementary school. No day passes that we aren't given a valuable lesson to share forward. I'm guilty of it keeping it a little too long. Serving isn't what we do when we're in the mood. Serving isn't a Sunday after church thing. Serving is every step you take. How are you letting what's been given to you go?

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