“I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.” —Romans 8:18 NIV
Getting from Point A to Point B is seldom by way of a straight path. Just to keep things interesting, life throws us a curve now and then and the unexpected happens. Choosing whether to respond or react to an event is where the rubber meets the road. Our attitude will make or break us. We can lean in or freak out. Skirt by or sideswipe. Hold it in the road or hit the wall.
Consider the following list and check your Tude-o-Meter? Does the gage read half-full or half-empty?
problem or opportunity
necessary or unnecessary
limited or unlimited
qualified or unqualified
sense or nonsense
valuable or worthless
secure or insecure
obstacle or challenge
possible or impossible
satisfactory or unsatisfactory
bitter or better
freedom or captivity
privilege or entitlement
serious or trivial
simple or complicated
rich of poor
capable or incapable
competition or personal best
As you walk through your day view potential stumbling blocks as stepping-stones to elevate your thinking.
Go ahead. You can do it.
Step up.
Take your time. I’ll wait.
Now, look around you.
How’s the view?
Do you see a hopeless end or an endless hope?
It’s all a matter of perspective.
Now it’s your turn. Do you tend to see the glass as half-full or half-empty? What is one thing you can do to improve your perspective?
I always welcome your comments.
Blessings,
Starr
Thank you, Debbie. I miss you. Hope things are leveling out.
What wonderful words of wisdom, dear friend! I love your website and all that you have to share.