Tuesday, May 5, 2020
The Lyrics From Billy's Forest Chapter 200
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In the end who will win? The question keeps coming up. Over the past eight to nine weeks so much information has run through each of us. Some of the info was valuable enough to hold onto while a lot of the other is just sitting there. It's taking up mental space. It seems like a waste to suddenly throw it away. I mean what happens if this virus thing comes back with a bigger bite? If this were Hollywood, Corona would return with Zombies and Super Heroes turned bad. On this podcast the vision is to be transparent enough to try and answer the real question. In the end who will win? We've been introduced to some amazing people working jobs that so many of us have walked past without recognizing their hard work, dedication and loyalty. Maybe its just me but the winning won't stop in twenty twenty, It'll be the decisions people make long after this virus has become a faded memory. You know that thing we did. The mental and physical impact this social distancing has had on school students will reach their children. To drop the new life we were forced to adopt by doing work at home will be extremely hard to shake because the home has provided unheard amounts of less stress and face to face on demand pressure. My dentist is reopening their doors tomorrow. Twelve hour days. Now open on Fridays. Correct me if I'm wrong. Didn't employees also get a lengthy time out? What did they do to recondition themselves not only on how to deal with customers but with coworkers and bosses fighting to keep the door open? In the end who will win? This is still fed and based on choice. The decisions we make with the raw uncut information that needs to be dropped behind us. Put it in a journal. Record your voice on the smart phone. There's no need to do anything but wash your hands over and over again. The valuable lessons you learned along the way will always have a street to walk on. Clean out our mental gutters and lets move forward by mentally and physically getting the mind body and soul prepared for an eight hour workday that's gonna feel longer than an eight week Coronavirus work stoppage. In the end you will win. Winning is a choice.
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