Each Monday I gather up the daily QOTD (Quote of the Day) posts I made for the week that are inspirational, motivational or just plain funny.
Monday’s QOTD:
Tuesday’s QOTD:
Wednesday’s QOTD:
Thursday’s QOTD:
Friday’s QOTD:
Saturday’s QOTD:
Sunday’s QOTD:

Which one was your favorite this week and why? Got one to share? Drop a comment below!
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All of these gave me goosebumps because they are so true.
But I think Tuesday is the one for me this time. One I really need to remember when the storm arrives.
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Storms are inevitable, and they ALWAYS pass. Here’s hoping yours are minor and pass quickly!
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Well, that’s a hell of a weekend – I love Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. And Saturday’s especially. Do the immediate thing. And then the next, and so on.
It’s sort of my plan to get myself moving. Inertia is hard, and no offense to airplanes, but I much prefer tailwinds.
Which was your favourite? I hope you’re not feeling too overwhelmed. These are challenging days ❤️
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Saturday was my pick in this batch.
I finished inventorying my mom’s house late last night, so now I have to assign values and get the numbers over to my attorney by Wednesday so she can file the inventory with the court by the deadline on Friday.
These last two weeks have been brutal, but I’m in the final stretch and can see the pressure release valve in my sights.
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It is a very hard thing to go through. I’m glad this bit is nearing its end.
The pressure release once I finished the things-to-do and bureaucracy surprised me a bit with the intensity.
Send so much love and support ❤️
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Thursday reminds me of a trip to Lubbock, Texas. It gets very windy there in March/April. Oddly enough, every year I promise myself to go at a different time and every year I go in March/April. I was being driven to the airport, dust blowing, tumbleweeds crossing the highway and no visibility. I was wondering how we’d take off in forty mph winds. Turns out, we headed directing into the wind and basically went straight up. BTW, the dust made it up a mile before we had any visibility…
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Wow—the dust being up a mile is INSANE!!
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It does make ya wonder why ya moved there…
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I love Weds QOTD, it seems that’s been happening a lot to me lately.
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I can’t wait to read all about whatever it is—based on all the BS you’ve been dealing with, it’s got to be amazing!!
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