In The Mood

No, I’m not thinking about Glenn Miller, even though we’ve attended two WWII-era plays this season. (Great song, I grew up learning to play drums to big band music. Oh, to be 9 again.)

I think about how I (and most likely you) tend to wait until we’re in the mood to do things—perform a service, write that novel, say Hi to a friend, read Luke 1…

Professionals don’t wait until they are in the mood before they do the work. They do the work to get in the mood.

Same with us. Perform that charity service, write that note, visit someone. As you do, the mood will follow.

Sort of like yesterday’s thought—the world seems backward. The more we do good things, the better the mood we’re in, and the better the reciprocation of others. It spreads.

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