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Doing Our Best Work by Each one of us is very much needed and we all have our role to play in adding

Doing Our Best Work by [Madisyn Taylor]( Each one of us is very much needed and we all have our role to play in adding to the success of the whole. In the great symphony of life, we all have important parts to play. While some people are best suited to be conductors or soloists, their contributions would be diminished considerably without the individual musicians that lend their artistry to the fullness of an orchestra. The magical accents of the percussion section might sound random and out of place without the music they accompany. But any one member of an orchestra, doing less than their best at their particular part, can destroy the harmony of the whole piece, such is their importance. So although we may not receive the same amount or quality of attention as another, all of our contributions are valuable and integral to the success of the whole. When we do our tasks well, we infuse them with our unique energy, making each act a gift. Each of our personalities and talents are suited to different roles of support. Even leaders and star performers support others in their own way. We can look around us at any moment to see that while we nurture some people with our work, others are supporting us with their gifts. Doing any job from this place within us allows us to do our part with humility and gratitude, while also learning lessons that move us steadily toward our goals. When we can be fully present in every job that we do, we bring the fullness of our bodies, minds and spirits to the moment. Our contribution is enhanced by the infusion of our talents and abilities, and when we give them willingly, they attract the right people and circumstances into our experience. Anything we do begrudgingly limits the flow of our energy and closes us off from the good that is available to us in every situation. But by giving the best in us to make the world around us better, we open ourselves to receive the best from the universe in return. [PRINT]( [SAVE]( [DISCUSS]( --------------------------------------------------------------- DailyOM Course Spotlight [Toned Inner Thighs in 13 Days]( by Sarah Rector Thighs are one of the most commonly reported areas that people, especially women, want to tone up. However, thighs are also a tricky area to build strength without adding bulk. This course will show you a highly effective and simple way to sculpt, slim, strengthen, and lengthen your thigh muscles - without the additional bulk. All you need is 15 minutes a day for 13 days with popular fitness trainer, Sarah Rector, to see and feel a big difference. [Learn More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Top 10 DailyOM Courses 1. [Anti-Aging Face Yoga]( 2. [21 Day Plant-Based Plan for a Lighter, Happier YOU!]( 3. [Fit and Fierce Over 40]( 4. [Pelvis Reset for Lower Back Pain]( 5. [Go Sleeveless in 14 Days]( 6. [How to Communicate Like a Buddhist]( 7. [Yoga for Empaths]( 8. [Write. Heal. Transform: A Magical Memoir Writing Course]( 9. [Gorgeous Youthful You in 21 Days]( 10. [Radical Boundaries]( New Courses • [Therapeutic Writing]( • [Over 40 Whole Body Makeover]( • [How to Overcome Loneliness]( • [Overcoming Overwhelm]( > [More Courses]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Home]( | [Inspiration]( | [Courses]( | [Horoscopes]( | [Gift Shop]() [Email Settings]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Help/FAQ]( © 2019 DailyOM - All Rights Reserved No portion of this site can be reprinted without express permission. Subscribed as {NAME}[at]gmail.com (1276706) [1]

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