BLG Environmental Services - March 2026

MINDFUL PATHS, ENDURING TRUTHS PRINCIPLES FOR LASTING SUCCESS

The Law of Least Effort As a professional landscaper, I’ve learned that nature works best when you don’t force it. For example, plants, trees, weeds, and grass will grow the way they want to, taking the path of least resistance every time. Sometimes, it’s best to appreciate how things grow naturally and not try to force them to exist in another way. The same mindset can be applied to everyday life: Sometimes it’s best to accept things as they are rather than trying to control or influence them, only to become frustrated. The Law of Intention and Desire Things grow when we focus on them. When I approach a new project at work, I consider the task, design, and ultimate goal before putting anything in motion. We

As I’ve mentioned in past editions of this newsletter, I’m an avid reader. Over the holidays, I came across a book at home that I must’ve read several years ago (based on the dog-eared page I found), but I didn’t recall it. But I’m glad I revisited it, and its words enlightened me to fantastic perspectives I look forward to carrying with me as I move into spring. Published in the 1990s, “The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success: A Practical Guide to the Fulfillment of Your Dreams” by Deepak Chopra offers plenty of concepts that can be applied to living more grounded and successful lives in the present. Although all seven spiritual laws are worth exploring, I’d like to focus on three that stood out to me.

Hello there! I hope everyone is enjoying 2026 so far. The best way for me to sum up how things are going these days is to say I’m taking it to the streets! This past Christmas, Santa was nice enough to bring me a bike trailer. I attached it to the bike I got for my birthday, and I’ve been using it to tow all kinds of things behind me while riding. The trailer has been an upgrade from my wagon, which I pushed around town when I’d plant flowers or rake lawns for people. Now, I can run a whole service with that trailer! When we went to the park over Christmas, I put waters, basketballs, and my sisters’ scooters in the trailer and used it GAVIN’S GUYS TRAILER TALES FROM TOWN

like a storage van. I’m very organized with it, and my dad says I could probably put everything I’d need to live in that thing! I also use the trailer to carry more stuff when I’m out helping my neighbors. I love riding around and doing yardwork or pressure washing for people. In fact, I pressure-washed my grandpa’s whole driveway not too long ago. I like the adventure of working my way through the neighborhood or over to the park. It’s also great

that the trailer is covered, which adds extra protection for anything I store in it.

Best of all, I can work outside year-round because of the weather here in Florida. If you see me out with my bike trailer, be sure to say hello … and let me know if you need help with anything! Until my next update, I hope everyone keeps having a good time and spends plenty of time outdoors in the nice weather. I’ll see you again here in a couple of months!

2

407.702.7905

LANDSCAPE - HARDSCAPE - IRRIGATION - OUTDOOR LIGHTING

Made with FlippingBook Ebook Creator