You wanted to read two chapters from Scripture, but wound up reading a few verses. Better than nothing.
You wanted to do some cardio work and hit the weights at the gym, but wound up only getting the cardio work in. Better than nothing.
You wanted to volunteer the soup kitchen for the entire shift, but wound up only being able to help for an hour. Better than nothing.
Instead of feeling (or making others feel) guilty for what we didn't do, let's recognize what we did get done is better than had we done nothing.
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