Well, folks, it’s been awhile…I feel like my life has taken on a life of its own lately. Here I got this fancy-schmancy website and I don’t even use it!
Today, as with Fridays in the past, I’m linking up with Five Minute Friday – only it’s no longer with Lisa-Jo Baker. Now, we are linking with Kate Motaung. You can find her here.
The prompt for today is: Change.
It’s been said that the only certainties in this world are death and taxes. I’d like to append that and add that change is certain.
Change can occur for the better, such as a better job, a better home, a better school for the kids, or even something as trivial as a better meal.
It can also occur in a negative way. For instance, a job loss, the loss of a life, or even the loss of a vehicle that you depend on.
BUT, here is where I challenge your thinking. What we may view as a negative change may, in fact, be God working out things on our behalf that we know NOTHING of.
For instance, perhaps that job loss will open up the door to a career in something you’re passionate about. Or, the loss of a vehicle opens the door to a newer vehicle that is paid for. How rockin’ would that be?
See, let’s be real…you never would have left that job {or the security that it offered}, if God hadn’t shaken things up a bit and removed it for you.
These changes I’m referring to are large, life-altering changes.
But what about smaller ones? The ones that occur on a daily basis that may seem inconsequential, but that add up to a mountain of changes?
You could decide that it’s time to change your lifestyle. There is no time like the present when it comes to changing your lifestyle. Swapping an unhealthy meal for a healthier option. Deciding to participate in 15-20 minutes of aerobic activity 3-5 times a week. Getting more rest. All of these small daily changes would add up to a larger lifestyle change when made consistent.
And then there are the changes that have to occur for mental health. Things like: letting go of bitterness, anger, resentment, hurt, envy.
Just this morning, I read this quote:
“Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured.” – Mark Twain
This is so true. Because, while you’re holding onto anger that someone caused by something they did, they are across town, across the state, across the country and not even thinking one second about how their actions affected you.
Now, we get into the HOW of making these changes. These are not the easy changes that are tangible.
These changes require a choice to forgive and move on that is made daily, hourly, moment-by-moment. You can’t just wake up one morning and the feelings of hurt and bitterness are gone.
You have to have a daily laying down of your feelings and CHOOSE to let. it. go. so it doesn’t have a negative impact on your life.
You have to remind yourself that you are ABOVE the actions of the other person.
You have to take back control of your life by refusing to allow the actions of another person to affect you any longer.
You have to tell yourself that your future is worth it.
YOU are worth it. You are worth letting it go and moving on. Your happiness depends on it.