Today’s challenge is to think outside the box and do something special to brighten someone’s day.
It is a double win. It makes the person you are doing something for feel good, but it will brighten your day as well.
I have discovered over time there is power to brighten a day in a simple vase of flowers, a dozen donuts, a batch of homemade brownies or a simple hand written note.
Honestly, people don’t care what you do for them they just wanted to know they were thought of and cared about at that moment.
For some it may be a lasting memory if you touched their heart at just the right time.
Follow your heart and let God instruct you in who needs to be touched by your little gesture of love and kindness.
Have a great day!! Enjoy it to the fullest!
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Published by Heidi Benson
I am a wife, mom, and daughter. I have served in the United States Army, gone to college, and received a Batchelor's Degree in Criminology. I married my husband when he was on active duty in the United States Army so I have the unique knowledge of what it is like to be on both sides of a Military uniform. I have been a wife for a lot longer than when I was in the Army.
While we were stationed in Germany, my daughter, who is 23 years old now was born and I chose to put my career on hold to be a mom and eventually a homeschool mom.
The past 15 years have been wrought with many struggles for various reasons, but it is as a result of those struggles that this blog has come about.
As the years passed and the struggle kept coming, I would say to God, "I'm not sure why we have to go through all of this, but if we have to God, then allow my story to serve as a means of encouragement to others so all this pain isn't for nothing."
Well, the years passed but the struggles never went away. I feel now is the time God wants me to begin sharing my story. It is my prayer as I share my heart that it will serve as a healing opportunity for you, my readers. Know you are not alone. There are hope and encouragement that waits.
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