No Maintenance! As a builder of house, I heard this so many times I could puke! If you learn anything in life, this is the lesson one should take to heart. DO THE MAINTENANCE. The expression: spoil the ship for a ha’pworth (halfpenny’s worth) of tar came about, not to use false economy.
Maintenance in our lives goes from the mundane, like making one’s bed, cleaning the kitchen, and keeping the maintenance schedule for your car, to the more critical, like maintaining Physical and mental balance in your personal life.
The mundane “chores” are relatively obvious, but we see, and I am on my case regularly, just do it NOW. Don’t just take the plate to the sink, wash and dry it, put it away, or stick it in the dishwasher. Tidy the room, before you go out. Don’t think a bedhead is acceptable, groom yourself before going out. It’s respect for your loved ones and more importantly yourself.
A friend of mine was bemoaning that she had relationship issues. (Don’t we all, as an aside). Having watched her over the last few years it is obvious that she chases after relationships, seeming almost desperate. She has not learned to be herself, accept that she is good enough, and carry generosity and gratitude in her daily interactions. That deeper maintenance of self-awareness, acceptance that life is full of improvisation to maintain balance. If it is outside your expectations, like riding a bike, re-dressing to keep moving, you can get there!
So, as we mature (euphemism for getting older) our skin dries, and our lips dry especially in harsher weather conditions, so I urge you to give Honey for Healing® Affair a try. The new improved ReviveR is now on the Amazon marketplace, it works, as do our Lip Balm and Wound cream.
Thanks for listening, speak soon,
Gjoko
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