One Step at a Time
Daily Life, Projects September 30th, 2002My mom and dad used to play this record for us kids when we were little. It would probably sound pretty dumb if I were to listen to it now, but that record was pretty cool when I was young. It was a group of kids going on a camping trip with a big Bible. I didn’t understand the big Bible guy walking around, but I liked most of the songs. We played that record like there was no television. My favorite was a piece entitled, “One Step at a Time.”
You see, you can only climb a mountain one step at a time (so the big Bible told the little boy on the backpacking trip.) If you stand at the base of the mountain and look at the cap, the mission seems impossible. The journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step.
Today at the studio, I was a spazz because I don’t know how I am going to get all this work done. I don’t even know if I know how to organize and prioritize these projects, much less make a plan to make each of them happen. So quit being a spazz and took the first step. By the end of the day, I was amazed how much work I got done.
But there I still so much more to do.
When I first took the job of Webmaster of lifeteen.com, I was a little embarrassed because I didn’t know what I would do all day. Shouldn’t this be a part time job? I knew there had to be more than just what I do here on supa-fly.com, but I never imagined lifeteen.com would become what it is today. It’s like it’s own little city. “Mayor of LIFETEEN.com.”
My first day at the studio, I was afraid that I would get done with all the cool stuff in a few months, and I would end up doing boring and unrelated things just so I wouldn’t feel bad about getting paid. After working my tail off for a year, I can’t tell you when the work will be done. This could take years.
One day at a time.
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