Standing Strong When the Road is Long - The Work of the Farmer is Not in Vain
Shana Basnight
Global DEI Executive | HR Leader | Speaker | Diversity Champion | Change Agent |
We are in a season where every step forward feels like we are pushing against a mountain. While the journey may be arduous and the path unclear, true victory requires persistence. By pressing forward, step by determined step, we set the stage for a brighter future, not only for ourselves, but for the generations that will follow.
Planting Seeds of Progress
Victory requires persistence. The progress isn't always visible but the seeds of progress, though invisible now, will bloom into something transformative over time. Much like a seed growing underground, it's quietly taking root, gathering strength, and preparing to reap an abundant harvest. The work of the farmer is not in vain, but the fruitful harvest, requires patience, trust, and resilience. Even though the ground may look barren and the labor is intense, the seeds that were planted, will eventually bear fruit.
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Weathering Through the Storms
Hope is not passive; it's an active choice. We know that we will face seasons of difficulty, and while it may look like the crops are starting to wither, under the weight of environmental pressures, we have to believe in the possibility of a better tomorrow. We have to keep fighting and keep praying. We have to keep putting one foot in front of the other, trusting that we are building a brighter future for our family, community, and larger society.
Celebrating the Harvest
We will reap a harvest if we faint not. The harvest will be symbolic of our sacrifices, our formidable strength, everything we've endured up to this point. The harvest will be something to savor, it will taste sweet. It will be a reminder that what seemed impossible is within reach. The harvest will empower us to dream bigger, knowing we have the strength to face whatever lies ahead. Hold on, harvest time is coming.