Go deep & understand your why because deep roots are not reached by the frost.
?“All that is gold does not glitter;
not all those who wander are lost;
the old that is strong does not wither;
deep roots are not reached by the frost.”
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~ first stanza from the JRR Tolkien poem about the character Strider in “The Fellowship of the Ring“
Just some thoughts to ponder: take a look at the first 3 lines.
I think what Tolkien is saying
is that just because something seems one way,
does not make it true.
For me, it’s the last line which holds a key: “deep roots are not reached by the frost“.
I feel it sums up the first three statements.
If we deeply understand the “why” we are doing something, that specific understanding can hold us safe from anything which would freeze us out, stop us, or derail our purpose. It’s part of having those roots that reach downward.
So.
Go deep.
Even if you don’t “glitter” you still have gold!
and
When you are going deep through age and strength, your contribution will flourish!
Do. Not. Quit.
Don’t stop what you’re doing even if others can’t see your glitter, or criticize your wandering, or if they question your age. Be strong.
And then your deep roots will hold you secure.
Are you finding it hard to keep going? Need some encouragement? Read this.
As you strive to go deep, remember, being optimistic is a strategy, and it can be learned. The benefits are great. One part of the strategy to be optimistic is to focus on thankfulness.
Quick! For what are you thankful right now? Find three things… they can be simple, or complex. Remembering your “why” you’re doing things can be prompted by your thankfulness. And thankfulness grows deep roots.
Do you keep a journal? Maybe add some “thankful” notations!
Writing or recording what you’re thankful for doesn’t need to be fancy or complicated.
Got a smart-phone? I use the app Gratitude 365. (It’s free.) Or you could just put three things into your calendar (online or paper).
Keep putting down those roots. Don’t quit.
Lori,
I love this – “Know your why!” It is such a simple concept, but not easy. My three thankful thoughts are that #1 – I know my why and I discovered it by doing my husband’s why—helping marriages grow for a lifetime. #2 – Faithful friends who walk with us through all of life. #3 – Worship. My favorite worship song at the moment is “All Because of Christ” by Austin Stone Worship. It is the ultimate answer to my why.
Thank you for doing your why so well, Lori. I love this prompt!
What a great prompt. In the midst of busy, busy, busy, I love the reminder. Considering my right now, I’m thankful for my mom living with us, for my siblings coming to visit and staying here, and for my out-of-state children coming to visit, too. These things are what makes life crazy for my month of July, but God has shown me that what looks like pain (overwhelmed because of scheduling) is really going to be so much more pleasure because of his great love for us.