Don’t sell yourself short. You are worth more than what you think you are. Many of us are at a plateau in our lives, that we begin to think that this is as far as we can go. This is it, it’s all over now. We settle down in our comfort zone and lay back waiting to see if anything will come along to change our situation. Our problem is that when something does come along, we don’t want to change. And we really don’t want it to change us too much. I’m generally speaking about others but the only person I can talk about is me. Sound the "wake-up" bell. Don’t be complacent, don’t just settle on contentment. Let’s get out of the box and do something different! If you can’t dance, try it! If you don’t like exotic foods, try something! If you can’t sing, sing, anyway! Let’s have some fun and enjoy what life has for us! I’m not asking anyone to hurt themselves or anyone. I just want us to look back at our lives and have very little regrets. We’ve all been hurt emotionally and it is hard to forget those bad relationships. But, why is it that some people are ready to try again? Why can’t we? Let’s exercise our faith, trust that it will work! We’ve used it at our lowest peaks in our lives but we should keep it going even during our highs. Pray for wisdom and develop our relationships with God. We need to understand His character more by reading more of His word. To find peace in the turmoil that surrounds us, we must first find peace in ourselves.
We often look for excuses when things don’t go our way, shifting the blame onto others instead of taking responsibility for our own choices. But excuses only grow stronger the more we feed them. This same pattern shows up when it comes to doing what’s right—we stay silent, waiting for someone else to step forward, rather than holding ourselves accountable. “What’s your excuse now?” is a challenge to stop hiding behind hesitation and a sense of true comfort in our own skin.
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