When we are tired, bored, and feel like we can’t go on.
Count our blessings. We are so lucky to be alive.
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It cuts both ways, yet we are rarely conscious of this (sharing another 5-second secret at the Next Blog )
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Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five different sites.
When we are tired, bored, and feel like we can’t go on.
Count our blessings. We are so lucky to be alive.
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It cuts both ways, yet we are rarely conscious of this (sharing another 5-second secret at the Next Blog )
I’m stealing this from him and he won’t even miss it. I asked a hotel employee who was servicing our classroom breakfast how he was doing.
He said in reply without skipping a beat, “Better than I deserve“.
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This month jeff noel is encouraging Mid Life Celebration readers to follow all five daily blogs about work life balance. It’s a breeze to go from this spiritual health blog to the money (career) blog, just click -> go to Next Blog
Another bfo (blinding flash of the obvious)…
Focus on good, positive things: read, study, write, learn, teach, pray, exercise, rest, play, eat a balanced diet, love, be loved, dream, hope, volunteer, help those less fortunate, be kind, generous, forgive others, work hard, forgive yourself, keep moving forward, and be so grateful for everything (even pain) that your light shines brightly… and give.
It is in the giving that we receive. Giving our thoughts to gratitude, for everything, is freedom.
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Why do the hard work to not race past life’s greatest blessings?
Because the investment makes you rich beyond your wildest imagination.
This video is the probably the most profound summary of why each day matters. Yes, it’s six minutes long. But the child’s opening, and the subsequent narration will fly by…
Aren’t you glad you took the time?
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Dear Son, my email response to an email prayer request…
Sickness, illness, tragedy… none of these make sense, since our God is a loving God. As we all struggle to find meaning, the thought just occurred (seriously) as I typed the first sentence…
maybe the blessing is so painstakingly obvious that we can no longer see it…
the blessing is that we have life… and every minute of every day is a gift… and maybe if we enjoyed more of those, then when the time comes when that opportunity narrows or goes away… we don’t feel sorrow or regret, but joy that our loved one is going to see the King of Kings.
and maybe our hardships are blessings in disguise…
Don’t have the answers, but do have the gift of thinking about them… we all do.
Dear Heavenly Father, we trust that Your will be done. Please help us in our human weakness and imperfection.
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