I Have Placed My Best

I notice that when I think of tasks as something I must do or do them because someone told me to, I'm performing out of reluctance without making my own connection. I can feel that I am not into it and I am not being my best. I will not always like the tasks that need to be completed but taking time to understand its importance and believing in its purpose, I am more likely to contribute my best effort. 

Making time to draw a heartfelt connection to my tasks gives me confidence that I am making a genuine contribution and can trust that it will work out as it needs to. Regardless of how things need to turn out, giving my best effort is enough and it is all that anyone can give for the moment.


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