Monday, November 18, 2013

Lesson From A Cardinal

We have a cardinal who sits perched on a bush outside our living room window.  He has this habit of flying into the window over and over again.  I wondered what makes him do this and after a quick Google search I found the answer.  He thinks his reflection is another bird and he attacks.

You would think after a few times he would realize he's not getting anywhere.  I have gotten so annoyed by him and his constant banging on the window that I have muttered, "Dumb bird," under my breath more than a time or two.

As I was about to begin another week with a very bad case of the blahs, I realized that I too repeat bad behavior and get absolutely nowhere.  Whether it's going to bed too late, not exercising,  not praying, not planning, whatever.  My mood has sunken pretty low. 

Monday seems like the perfect day to make a change.  I made a list of what I needed to accomplish today.   It feels so good to cross off the things I've done so far.  Midday, after Matt left for kindergarten, I went for a run.  It was short and slow, but it felt good. I haven't done this in quite some time. Somehow it made the rest of the list (and day) look a lot less daunting.

It can be so hard to make that jump into doing what we know is good for us.  It is really easy to fall behind and be lazy---especially for someone like me who has time that can easily be wasted.  But wasting time can be a mental killer for me and it is high time I do something about it.


Keep me accountable, okay?  



See All Window Strike Solutions
First, you need to know why they do this.
Cardinals and Robins are very territorial birds. When birds see another of the same species in its breeding or feeding territory, it instinctively attacks the other bird.
- See more at: http://www.wild-bird-watching.com/Cardinals-Windows.html#sthash.bgub9rhL.dpuf

See All Window Strike Solutions
First, you need to know why they do this.
Cardinals and Robins are very territorial birds. When birds see another of the same species in its breeding or feeding territory, it instinctively attacks the other bird.
- See more at: http://www.wild-bird-watching.com/Cardinals-Windows.html#sthash.bgub9rhL.dpuf

See All Window Strike Solutions
First, you need to know why they do this.
Cardinals and Robins are very territorial birds. When birds see another of the same species in its breeding or feeding territory, it instinctively attacks the other bird.
- See more at: http://www.wild-bird-watching.com/Cardinals-Windows.html#sthash.bgub9rhL.dpuf

6 comments:

  1. Sounds good to me!
    Except the running part...just keepin' it real. ; )
    Hope your evening is cozy, my friend.

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  2. I loved this post, what a great reminder that stupid bird was. It made me think of Dr. Phil's quote "And how's that working for ya?" when he's trying to get people to change their ways. Good luck at having a better week!!!

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  3. You have inspired me to do get moving on something I have been putting off! Thank you!! And good job on making a list and crossing things off.

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  4. Ahhh...so true. Thanks for the encouragement :)

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  5. Hi Kathleen! I'll keep you accountable if you will do the same for me, ok? I have so many important changes to make, and I am just avoiding them like the plague. Exercise is one of them, and I know if I 'just do it' I'll feel so much better.

    Love the cardinal story and how you applied it to your life. God speaks all the time, and you were listening! How fun is that?
    God bless your week, and you my good friend,
    Ceil

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  6. So true....And something I really needed to read this week!

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