tuscarora dave
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- Aug 21, 2009
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Winter is here and the cold weather is fast coming so this weekend I'll be doing my last for money detail. More than just the cold weather though. For the last 3 years I have been working a full time forty plus hours a week job and also detailing cars on the weekends and sometimes in the evenings throughout the week. With all of the behind the scenes preparation that needs to be done (most don't see this stuff but you guys know what I'm talking about) plus other things that I feel are very important for me to do, It has been quite overwhelming on a constant basis for the past 3 years and I have just reached the end of my rope. I can not continue at this pace.
What some of the members here may not know is that on top of the full time job, the prep work to enable the detailing to happen and the detailing itself, about six years ago I had begun helping alcoholics and people addicted to other substances as well to regain their footing in life. I have dedicated my life to this work and place it first and foremost above anything else. This work in itself can be overwhelming at times, taking phone calls at all hours of the day and night, sitting one on one with the people I am attempting to help, mentoring, sharing with them my own life story of salvation, encouraging these people and suggesting the next best thing to do at any given moment. To be involved in the success of one's efforts to turn their life around and to watch this unfold from day to day is the most rewarding thing I have ever experienced but it still takes an awful lot of sacrifice to be effective at it.
All this mentioned and I haven't even touched on the other personal responsibilities that often times don't get met that one must do to be living a healthy life such as household chores, maintaining healthy friendships and relationships, walking my girl "Jack" (see avitar) and trying to eat healthy and exercise. I feel that I have been drowning in all of this stuff going on in my life so something has to go. This week I'll be pulling all of my detailing supplies from the van and storing all of it inside for the winter and shutting down the business end of things. I have made an appointment with a doctor to have a series of tests done to see exactly where I am health wise and will then be able to put in effect a plan of change to get to where I need to be in that respect. After all, what do you really have if you don't have your health?
A lot of big changes coming for me and I feel pretty good about them and just thought that I would share some of them with the best detailing community that I have found online to date.
Thanks for reading, TD
What some of the members here may not know is that on top of the full time job, the prep work to enable the detailing to happen and the detailing itself, about six years ago I had begun helping alcoholics and people addicted to other substances as well to regain their footing in life. I have dedicated my life to this work and place it first and foremost above anything else. This work in itself can be overwhelming at times, taking phone calls at all hours of the day and night, sitting one on one with the people I am attempting to help, mentoring, sharing with them my own life story of salvation, encouraging these people and suggesting the next best thing to do at any given moment. To be involved in the success of one's efforts to turn their life around and to watch this unfold from day to day is the most rewarding thing I have ever experienced but it still takes an awful lot of sacrifice to be effective at it.
All this mentioned and I haven't even touched on the other personal responsibilities that often times don't get met that one must do to be living a healthy life such as household chores, maintaining healthy friendships and relationships, walking my girl "Jack" (see avitar) and trying to eat healthy and exercise. I feel that I have been drowning in all of this stuff going on in my life so something has to go. This week I'll be pulling all of my detailing supplies from the van and storing all of it inside for the winter and shutting down the business end of things. I have made an appointment with a doctor to have a series of tests done to see exactly where I am health wise and will then be able to put in effect a plan of change to get to where I need to be in that respect. After all, what do you really have if you don't have your health?
A lot of big changes coming for me and I feel pretty good about them and just thought that I would share some of them with the best detailing community that I have found online to date.
Thanks for reading, TD