John Lennon’s song, All You Need Is Love, has been playing in my mind this past week. From podcast to televised church service the common theme has been we are what we believe. The concept that positive thoughts and actions bring about positive outcomes has long been a topic of discussion among those closest to me. I see things in terms of the cup 1/2 full and find very little cause to worry. While others find it very difficult to address all circumstances from a perspective of love and tend to hang on to stress and anxiety. I…
Recently I was speaking to someone who was trying to decide how to tell a friend that they could not accept the invitation. This person didn’t want it to seem like an excuse, because it wasn’t. My advice was, to tell the truth. It would be pretty embarrassing if something else was given as an excuse and it showed up on social media, or worse in person. Knowing there are many ways to approach the topic; I mentioned two, addressing them bluntly or with some explanation. If the person is someone I want to be a true friend…
I love to find ways to make things simple. Have you ever experienced being around something that is delivered in a complicated manner despite no apparent reason? When that happens I tend to lose the message all while creating a simpler version in my head and moving on to other issues that are flooding my mind. The world needs detail, expertise, and brilliant minds. But not all of us can process the basics while drowning in the detail. Each of us has expertise in various areas. Even if we think we don’t, we do. If I had to work…
Stepping out of my comfort zone and believing, without a doubt, that all things are possible has led me to a life of inner peace. The power of believing for me includes releasing my worries and giving control to Jesus. I am fortunate that I am able to believe before I see the results. For many, believing in something that is not tangible or visible is paralyzing. The thought of leaving the results up to anything other than one’s self leaves many filled with anxiety. Ironically, I never experienced total inner peace until I released control to Jesus. It…