Yesterday, I was unfit to do my Clean Earth exertion due to illness. The stomach pain I felt left me resting the whole evening, but the moment I felt a bit better( though still with a waist pain), I managed to get back to my routine.
After returning from School late in the day, I decided to Clean a different part of my road, an area frequently ignored but heavily littered. Seeing how dirty it was, I knew it demanded further than just a quick clean-up — it demanded some real trouble.
Ready with a small waste bag and my commitment, I began picking up each piece of trash scattered around.
It wasn’t easy, but I reminded myself that having a positive mindset would make the task more satisfying. I’ve come to realize that doing commodities wholeheartedly can make a huge difference. Rather than just getting it over with, I chose to put in my effort, and it felt different this time. There’s a commodity important in knowing that every bit of trouble, no matter how small, has a purpose. As I collected the waste, I felt a sense of accomplishment. Though my waist pain reminded me to be conservative, I was motivated by the cleanser environment I left before.
Today's assignment was clear. Whatever we do, big or small, when done with the heart, leads to a positive outgrowth. I hope tomorrow brings indeed more strength to keep this routine alive. Greetings to @cleanplanet and better times ahead to you All.