You can’t withdraw what you haven’t deposited

Thursday’s Trench Truth
Thanks for joining me for Thursday’s Trench Truth. The other day, I had
an incredibly long and stressful day beginning with a drive to my
deposition that normally takes 50 minutes, but with the rain, it took over
2 hours! As I’m setting up, I’m realizing they have me sitting behind the
witness, but I didn’t dare complain as I was late, and they were waiting.
The deposition was filled with arguing and fast talking and by the end of
it, I was physically and emotionally drained.As I got on the freeway, in the rain, my first thought was I’m going to be
late for my Connection Group. As my thoughts were speeding through
my head faster than I was traveling, thinking of all I needed to do,
including homework, I knew in my heart I’d have to pass on attending as
I was depleted and would have nothing to offer and needed to just
be…at home.

And while I knew that being with them would deposit into my soul, I knew
my need to just be at home without any talking would deposit more into
my well-being.

Friend sometimes life requires us to deposit into ourselves before we
give to others.

Truthfully,
Kim-Evinda

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