Today when spending time with my parents for Christmas, I made the comment “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it”. I’m not certain who to credit for that saying, but I followed it up with my own realization…

The most difficult part of that statement is the ability to recognize when it’s “broke”. Often times the “broke” is very subtle and gives the appearance of “ain’t broke”. I am NOT willing to accept things that I have the power to change today. I am working to broaden my perspective to see the “broke” more clearly.

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