(This blog was originally posted 1/4/11. It's worth a second look...)
Quick thought: we tend to get what we aim at. Good, bad, indifferent, unhealthy.The "cause/effect" relationship between the way we think and the outcomes we achieve is uncanny. A "mind," even a poorly developed one, is a powerful force.
God blessed us all with "beautiful minds." Having been fashioned in His image gives us access to considerable resources, built right into our DNA! Our minds are of course the most unique aspect of our beings. So...what are you doing with yours? It's January 4. A great time for resolve to retool the way we think and as result, the way weexperience life. What must be done for that to happen?
Give up painful thinking.
Seek balance in your life.
Look for the best in people.
Refuse to think like a victim.
Go to and get out of bed earlier.
Don't allow yourself to be a cynic.
Transform obstacles into opportunities.
Refuse to associate with negative people.
Find ways to add value to other peoples lives.
Read good books that make you feel enriched.
Begin something that makes you feel challenged.
Volunteer and serve in some fashion, some place.
Mentor someone younger and/or less experienced.
Don't participate in throwing others "under the bus."
Find someone to mentor you; be accountable to someone.
Make the effort to grow your intellect and expand your perspective.
Quick thought: we tend to get what we aim at. Good, bad, indifferent, unhealthy.The "cause/effect" relationship between the way we think and the outcomes we achieve is uncanny. A "mind," even a poorly developed one, is a powerful force.
God blessed us all with "beautiful minds." Having been fashioned in His image gives us access to considerable resources, built right into our DNA! Our minds are of course the most unique aspect of our beings. So...what are you doing with yours? It's January 4. A great time for resolve to retool the way we think and as result, the way weexperience life. What must be done for that to happen?
Give up painful thinking.
Seek balance in your life.
Look for the best in people.
Refuse to think like a victim.
Go to and get out of bed earlier.
Don't allow yourself to be a cynic.
Transform obstacles into opportunities.
Refuse to associate with negative people.
Find ways to add value to other peoples lives.
Read good books that make you feel enriched.
Begin something that makes you feel challenged.
Volunteer and serve in some fashion, some place.
Mentor someone younger and/or less experienced.
Don't participate in throwing others "under the bus."
Find someone to mentor you; be accountable to someone.
Make the effort to grow your intellect and expand your perspective.
Journal...keep it simple and short; then watch that discipline begin to expand.
Finally...
"Let the message about Christ, in all its richness, fill your lives. Teach and counsel each other with all the wisdom he gives. Sing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs to God with thankful hearts. And whatever you do or say, do it as a representative of the Lord Jesus Christ, giving thanks through him to God the father." Colossians 4.16,17 NLT