There is a lot of alone time in the front seat of a truck. One thing that loneliness causes us to do is to think about our live circumstances. We ask ourselves questions: What is my purpose?, What am I doing out here?, Am I where I’m supposed to be?, Is my marriage good?, Am I a good parent?, Is this the right company for me?, Am I making enough money?, and many more. These are all valid, but did you notice the order I put them in? The next time you find yourself alone think about what order your priorities are in. Keep the important things first. If you’re not sure what that should be, let us help you. Comment here.
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Tags: loneliness
September 3, 2009 at 10:40 pm |
I sometimes struggle with being away from my family… I’m looking for things to do that can keep me home more these days. So I started a manufacturing company to build laptop computer stands for truck drivers. Hoping to someday get out of this truck and be at home with my family full time.