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The HEALTHY HUNTER
The government says an hour of your time is worth $7.85.
Amazon thinks an hour of your time is worth $15.
Some might pay $50 for an hour of your time.
If you have a bunch of degrees and it looks like alphabet soup was spilled after your name, someone may pay you $100 for an hour of your time.
Is that all you are worth?
Are you only worth what someone will pay you for your time?
If you ever start to think that you are not worth much.
If you begin to believe that you are only worth your paycheck.
Stop.
Stop for a minute.
Stop for a minute and find a quiet spot.
Ask yourself……
What is the value of sitting down to eat a meal together?
To pray with and over your family?
To turn your phone off and be present.
To listen.
To hold her.
To sit and just be there for 30 minutes and watch that ridiculous reality show with her.
To tell her how grateful you are for all she is and does.
Running around the backyard.
Playing with dolls.
Playing monster trucks.
Ask and then listen about their day.
Snuggle up and read a book.
Priceless!!
God sacrificed his one and only son to be put to death for you.
Nothing is more priceless than that!
While some may put a price tag on your time or what you are worth, those that really truly matter never put a price tag on you.
You are worth more than any earthly treasure!
Emily and I ran our first Spartan race together and it was definitely a challenge!
We ran, we walked, we fell down, we got muddy, we bled, we climbed, and we conquered the obstacles. The key is “WE”.
We committed to do it together. We set a goal to complete every obstacle and finish together. We stayed by each other’s side for the entire race.
We helped each other over obstacles.
We encouraged each other through some tough moments.
We did not worry or race the clock.
We started together and we finished together.
She encouraged me and climbed the rope a second time to challenge and encourage me.
She grabbed some water for me when I was spent and questioning my sanity after the bucket carry.
I boosted her over a wall.
I picked her up when she fell in the mud (and then wiped some mud on her face).
We are both super competitive and while we may have been able to go a little faster if we had gone it alone, we were able to do more together.
Together we completed the course.
Together we finished.
Together we laughed.
Together we built each other up.
Together we grew closer.
We are better together!
– AFRICAN PROVERB