Trust Yourself

The monthly letters went in the mailbox on Monday and are headed toward their destinations. The topic of February’s letter is ‘trust’, and there’s always more to share. During this morning’s incident, ‘trust yourself’, is what came to mind.

I was responding to a Marco Polo from my friend, Alyse, when I saw the trash truck whiz by my window. It stopped at my neighbors house, so I had time to roll my can out to the street to catch them, and bid my friend farewell to step outside. Normally, I place my cans by the street the night before, but forgot to last night, and they don’t usually pickup the trash up until late afternoon until they decide to come early.

The man saw me coming up the driveway, trashcan in tow and took it from me. After the trash truck became quiet, I asked, “Does recycling come today?” He said, “I don’t think so. I haven’t seen many cans sitting out.” The fact that he saw any made me question my source, plus my recycling can was full which indicates, it’s been two weeks. Our trash picks up every week, but recycling is every two weeks. Looking up and down my street, there we no recycling cans in sight, but something felt off.

I parked my empty can where it belongs and stepped inside the house just in time to hear a reminder chime from my phone. I looked my phone and it said, “Recycling 9:00 am.” I edited the reminder to remind me the day before from now on.

The truck for recycling picked up that afternoon. When somethings not right within, we can trust our knowing and investigate further. Information from someone else isn’t always accurate and when there’s lingering doubt… it’s time to trust yourself.

Feature Photo by Alisa Anton on Unsplash


Discover more from Inbarbsworld

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

5 responses to “Trust Yourself”

  1. My intuition generally leaves a lot to be desired. 🙄 Luckily, I get notices the night before if it is trash or recycling day coming up. I do find it interesting that you have recycling pickup in Texas. When my daughter and I went down to South Dakota and Nebraska, the one thing we noticed was the lack of recycling containers at hotels and elsewhere. I don’t think we found a single one. 🫤

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Intuition is like any other muscle Anne. The more you use it, the stronger it gets. Yes, we have recycling, but it’s optional, so not everyone uses it. What you witnessed on your trip, or lack thereof is concerning!

      Liked by 1 person

  2. We found the recycling thing concerning. We stayed at nice enough hotels, but there wasn’t even blue bins or containers for cans and bottles. I don’t know if they charge recycling fees. I wasn’t paying that much attention.

    Liked by 1 person

  3. If we can’t trust ourselves it’s hard to trust anyone else. ❤️

    Liked by 1 person

    1. This is true. 💖

      Like

Leave a reply to Barb Cancel reply

About Me

Grab a warm cuppa and cozy up to inbarbsworld. I’m Barb, the writer behind this blog and I share through a clear, simple lens. I’ve lived a life filled with everything that money could buy, but in 2014 I left that life to feel myself living. Now, I know what abundance truly is and it can’t be bought.

Recent Articles