Sunday, May 29, 2011

"As a man thinketh in his heart so is he..." (Proverbs 23:7).


Many of us are accustomed to going through life without concern for our thinking. We mistakenly assume that life happens to us and that we have little control over our circumstances. Yet, the Bible tells us that " as a man thinketh in his heart, so is he ..."   How much more then are we capable of simply by focusing our thoughts in the direction we want to go?

Cultivate the habit of believing in yourself and your ability to achieve the seemingly impossible, today. Cast away doubt and fear that you may reach your potential and bring your dreams and goals to pass.

Today I am grateful for the robin that sings outside my window exhorting me to wake up and live another day. I am grateful for the sun as it peaks from behind the clouds, for lilacs about to bloom and for butterflies that float from flower to flower.


I am grateful for the gently flowing of woodland streams, for ferns that adorn the forest floor and moss that is soft and cool beneath my feet. I am grateful for the white trillium, big purple violets ad dogwood that bring beauty to the world. I am grateful for flowers, for grass and for leaves.


I am grateful for family that brings me great joy, for neighbors who are eager to lend a helping hand and for strangers that share a willing smile.


And, I am grateful for you, dear reader, as you stop to share my day. May you cast away fear and doubt and cultivate the habit of believing in yourself today, as you go forward in the direction of your dreams.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

THANK YOU THIS WAS A REMINDER OF HOW I NEED TO BE CAREFUL OF MY THOUGHT PROCESS AND CHOSE MY WORDS WISELY. TO BE GRATEFUL FOR TODAY AND EVERYDAY, THANK YOU OGAMI/GOD MAKER OF ALL MAN KIND FOR YOU AWESOMENESS FOR ALLOWING FOR US ALL TO BE HERE AND FOR ALL WHO ARE IN MY LIFE.

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