How is YOUR walk today?
Walk
Always. Do not be static. There is a lot to see and engage around you. There is work to do. Press forward.
Walk slowly
Sometimes.
You do not want to miss a blessing because you were in a hurry.
Walk fast
Intermittently. Destiny is calling. When there is something beckoning, get to it quickly. Do not waste time.
Stop walking
Periodically. To focus on something of interest. Figure out something you did not at first understand. Gage yourself and your walk.
Look behind you
Briefly. Check that you have not dropped anything important. Do not leave a crucial part of you behind.
Look around you
Consistently. Assess for dangers. Who are you walking with? Who is walking against you? You will avoid a lot of heartache by checking your environment.
Look beside you
Regularly. Your family is important. Your friends are important. Walk with them. Keep them close.
Look down
Frequently. Do not stumble on avoidable rocks in your path.
Look forward
Predominantly. Most of the time. This is where it’s at. Ahead.
Look up
Overall. Your Father in Heaven is watching over you. The sky is the limit to what you can achieve on this walk.
Keep Walking.
Always.
Enjoy the journey!
Doc Tibbs
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