yesterday I was miserable, sprang my back. Couldn't find a bluebird in the sky though our rain spat had stopped.
About to crash, I leaned into failure and texted my boss whom cleared my schedule for this week. Thank God I did, manual labor can make it much worse.
I was barely able to walk, uncomfortable to get up, and throbbed a little bit, reminds me to take a pill to reduce inflammation.
I stayed home did minor chores like dishes, and then I'd get tired. But, I've learned to rest and not quit, because I'm just an inch away from millions. So, I was able to watch 3 episodes of art history on Wondrium, 2 loads of dishes, and two loads of laundry cleaned, folded, and stowed.
It all started when I leaned down and grabbed a board with nails. Day turned out good, great, and rather-than what could have had been had I NOT Leaned Into Failure"tm"
I learned this years ago, there's a ten-dollar word for it- mitigation and remediation, M.R. 'E' "Leaning into failure" only 9.95 Operators are standing by!
I used to ride my bike a lot in my twenties, and it was dark night in the city, so I was riding on the side-walk straight into a bus shelter they have on the iron range because it gets cold and windy. Had I dodged I would have broke my on the metal, I tried braking and ran SMACK into that plexiglas.
And it Worked, I suprised, and found myself on the ground but my bike broke it's fork and bounced into the median of four lanes of road. Limping, I picked it up and carried it home to my roomates, where we replaced the fork instead of my hand!
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