Junk Drawer Theologie

Published: Wed, 03/15/17

Hi

You know when you finally get fed up with the junk drawer so you start cleaning it out and it takes over the entire kitchen and you have to stop everything else you are doing so that you can take back that ding-a-ling junk drawer? 

There's some time in there at the beginning when the kitchen seems clean but the junk drawer is a mess. Then there's that awkward middle time when you are legitimately making an even bigger mess because you are in the midst of it, but you are okay with that because you know it's temporary.

You know this big mess will ultimately lead to a better time where organized junk drawers open freely and serve people and if you are lucky they'll inspire someone else to tackle their own junk drawer.

That's kind of how my life is right now. I'm in that weird middle part where stuff looks like a big mess and I don't have much to show for what I'm working on but I'm sure it will all be worth it in the end.

Maybe you can relate?

This is why I've been kind of quiet lately, my metaphorical junk drawer is spread out all over my house, this is a normal rhythm for anyone who creates stuff and I'm okay with that.

Work on stuff, finish stuff, share stuff, rest.



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