Grace to accomplish …
There is a pattern to change. You begin moving in a particular direction, then you find a rest stop or simply an exit from the journey. Just except it but realize that, of course, no one actually lives at a rest stop or the exit area right off a highway.
The stop — the pause — is merely … a rest stop. A place to stretch your legs, breath in fresh air, refuel and plan for the remaining journey. This is also a place to obtain extra Grace; Grace to accomplish what is next. And continuing to drive simply means you will run out of “fuel” and have to backtrack to the place beckoning you to simply rest.
Grace is what sustains you while you wait — while you rest. Because before you know it, quickly it will come. And when it comes, you will know what to do.
“Single handling requires that once you begin, you keep working at the task, without diversion or distraction, until the job is 100% complete. You keep urging yourself onward by repeating the words “Back to work!” over and over whenever you are tempted to stop or do something else.” —Brian Tracy






