“Sometimes
we are directionally challenged”
The reading
of my daily devotion booklet for Saturday inspired this posting.
I am sure we
all have those days. If we don’t stop
and think things through, we are likely to end up in unintended places,
situations, or relationships. Our first
thoughts on what we want are not always the best thing for us in the total
concept of everything. There are times
when you have wanted something for so long that it is hard to be objective. Is it really something you want or “need”. Will having it make your life better or
happier? And that brings up a whole new
perspective on the situation,-“need”.
When I was growing up we were taught you only spend money or time on things
that are “necessary”. If you can live
without it you probably don’t need it.
A person can’t expect to have everything right
away. Over the years a person needs to
pay his or her dues. Then you have the dilemma. When have you paid your “dues”? When can you start collecting what you are
due? A person can spend their whole life
putting off things they have dreamed about doing or having because they may
have felt they haven’t paid their dues.
I wonder if others go out in the world expecting to start out near the
top instead of at the beginning (OK, bottom if you will) and work their way
through. I do believe that some things
in today’s
world are a lot tougher to come by than in the world of yesterday. Other things are definitely considered
easier.
Some
days will be better than others. It can be hard to be patient and let life come your way. Wouldn’t it be easy if we had an internal GPS
so we could set a starting point and follow life’s path with clear instructions
to our final destination. Every time
there is a fork in the road you would know which direction to turn. It is not always an easy path to the things
that are worth having in our lives.
Here’s hoping God will guide you on an easier path.
A final
thought. Do you have someone in your
life that is special to you that you haven’t heard from in a long time? Give them a call. Better yet call and then send them a note so
they can read and reread your letter many times. If they are having a bad day, they can reread
your letter and maybe you can make their day just a little better on more than
one occasion.
Love these colors, don't you.
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Until next time, have a great day and an even better weekend.
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