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It's a matter of choice

Linda’s Lines
Linda Wegner

Some weeks, there's nothing. Others, like this week, seem to abound with events that scream "write about me!" The next challenge is to decide what's really worthy of publication space and this writer's energy.

Looking back, so much has happened. There were humorous incidents. Impatient words I'd like to retract but other words I'm glad I shared with someone who was hurting.

There were the several successful work-related outcomes that cheered the heart while the sad news of a sudden and totally unexpected death in the community left many in shock and sadness.

Tea with friends plus a Chamber of Commerce luncheon with colleagues each provided pleasant company and encouraging conversations. Winding up the week, I prepared for the next day's trade show with Saturday spent promoting the services and products offered by our home-based businesses.

Above all these was a wonderful visit with family.

But back to the question: what should I include in this article? From among so much, what's the answer? Simply put, it all boils down to a matter of choice.

I've been thinking a lot about options lately. Choosing what to write about each week is high on my list of importance but over these past several months I've found myself having to make even tougher decisions regarding the way I spend my time and my energy. How long do I want to continue working full time? Given my health related challenges how long am I able to contribute volunteer hours and to which organization(s)? If I could only keep three things in my life, what would those things be and in what order of priority?

"And if it seems evil to you to serve the Lord, choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve …”  (Joshua 24:15)

We never go wrong by choosing to walk in obedience to God's principles.