You're Right Where You're Supposed to Be
To the guy who thinks he just delivers medical prescriptions to homes...you're saving people's lives.
To the gal who thinks she's just a waitress at the local diner...you're making someone's day with your smile.
To the young lady who thinks she should have taken violin lessons when she was a little girl...you didn't want to do it anyway.
To the local garbage pickup guy who thinks he's not good enough to do anything else... you're helping beautify someone's place.
To the hair stylist who thinks she's just doing hair...you're promoting self-love.
To the factory worker who thinks he's just pushing buttons...you're helping build something that's going to benefit a lot of people.
To the dedicated mom who takes her kids to school every day and thinks she should be doing something more important than that...
To the dad who thinks he should be making more money to support his family...
To the son who thinks he's not doing enough for his parents...
To the guy who thinks he should be further along in his career...
To the professor who's teaching art and wants to spend more time creating her own...
To the writer who hasn't yet found a way to be published...
To the person who's trying to build an online business...
To the Founder of his company that's failing...
To the trust fund baby who thinks she shouldn't have it so easy...
To the guy who just broke up with his girlfriend...
To you - (who often or sometimes) thinks you're not in the right place, not doing enough, not being enough or not getting enough...
What if where you are is right where you should be for now?
What if where you are is the only place you can be for now?
What if where you are is good training ground for more that you want to come?
What if where you are is benefiting you in ways you may not-yet see?
What if where you are is right where you're supposed to be?
...Important enough, good enough. Enough.