On The Run: Running on Low

It’s great to start on a high. The excitement, the buzz, the positive vibes and there’s the essence of feeling you can make it all on your own. The same excitement that started you can probably be the excitement to keep you going.

Until stuff happens.

It’s tragic to see people running on low. That which was done with ease at the start looks a painful slog now. The joy that couldn’t be erased from your face is a thing of the past. But sure you’re still running, right? It’s still going, because you’re still going, right?

Running on low, usually ends up …

(This keeps running …)

(Photo: Unsplash)

For His Name’s Sake

Shalom

C. L. J. Dryden

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