Just in case you are felling a little bit like a solo act, today make some time to extend yourself out to “the team”
… check in at home. If you live solo, take a moment for an extra household chore to make life easier there. Otherwise, consider taking a cheap bouquet of roses home tonight with you, just because. And/or maybe tonight is a Chick-Fil-A night with the kids.
… check in with the team. Take a moment for a random e-mail or fb update showing appreciation for your team.
… check in with the pastor / boss. just be sociable without asking for anything
… check in with your neighbors. There is no reason for us to feel alone in our own neighborhood. Get out and take a walk and smile at some folks today.
We’ve all got enough sea-gulls divebombing us from on high, Make sire that you are travelling together in numbers.
D. Scott Miller
D. Scott Miller is the dean of Catholic Youth Ministry bloggers which is a polite way of either saying that he is just plain old or has been blogging for a long time (since 2004.)
Scott recently married the lovely Anne and together they have five adult young people and also grandparent three delightful kids (so, maybe he is just plain old!) Scott presently serves at Saint John the Evangelist in Columbia, MD as the director of youth and young adult ministry.
He has previously served on the parish, regional, diocesan, and national levels as well as having taught within a catholic high school. He is one of the founders of RebuildMyChurch and has returned to posting regularly (keeping regular is important to old guys) at ProjectYM.
D. Scott Miller
D. Scott Miller is the dean of Catholic Youth Ministry bloggers which is a polite way of either saying that he is just plain old or has been blogging for a long time (since 2004.)
Scott recently married the lovely Anne and together they have five adult young people and also grandparent three delightful kids (so, maybe he is just plain old!) Scott presently serves at Saint John the Evangelist in Columbia, MD as the director of youth and young adult ministry.
He has previously served on the parish, regional, diocesan, and national levels as well as having taught within a catholic high school. He is one of the founders of RebuildMyChurch and has returned to posting regularly (keeping regular is important to old guys) at ProjectYM.