The dryer won’t start. Drat. I did laundry this morning and now the dryer won’t start. I checked all the connections. I checked the fuse box. My thoughts ran to “I just had to replace the washer at my rental. ” I knew that didn’t have to be my experience. As Yinnie my Mini Cow rubbed my left leg, I glanced down. I noticed the dryer door was not completely shut. I shut it and the dryer started. What was my lesson here? That I can be completely connected, all systems go but unless I “close the door,” I can’t move forward. My experience is if the past is not resolved, then I can expect that when things are going very well, it can all be yanked out from under me. That’s why I get it all resolved when I’m down in the muck of it and have far less to lose. That way I don’t spend my life looking over my shoulder and waiting for the axe to fall when things are going well. That way the only momentum I have to be concerned with is forward momentum. I contemplated the “close the door” metaphor and realized there are a few things I could close the door on, so I spent this early morning considering just how I might do that.
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