It is our responsibility to use our talents, to push ourselves to do our best. Anything less than our best is unacceptable…
Tag Archives: #loneliness
Time…
Most of us have found ourselves with some extra time. How are you using it?
Self Acceptance…
Many people are suffering from low self-esteem. Past mistakes, hurts and hang ups keep people trapped in their own self-imposed prisons. Release yourself from the lie that you aren’t good enough or acceptable. Work at being your best, doing your best and accepting yourself. The Creator of the universe created each of us exactly how He wanted us. That’s good enough for me…
Self Care…
Do what you need to do to take care of yourself mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually. If you don’t take care of you, you won’t be any good to anyone else…
Some Day…
People stare off into the clouds and say, “some day I’m going to…” Why not start today?
Never Quit…
Life gets really hard sometimes. But it’s harder to beat a person who never gives up. Keep going, no matter the obstacles…
Happy?
We pursue happiness in our lives. People wish newlyweds a “lifetime of happiness.” But happiness is moment by moment. Life can be harsh, and it’s difficult to find happiness during those periods. Seek fulfillment. Fulfillment will sustain you when happiness won’t.
Monday…
Begin your week with gratitude. Start counting all the good in your life. Did you wake up? Can you see? Do you have food to eat? People who care about you? Start there and build your own list. No matter how hard life is, there are many things to be grateful for…
Trials…
Trials are meant to grow us. Without them, we would not reach our full potential. Rather than complaining about the trials of life, be grateful that our Creator loves us enough to allow us to go through them…
Forgiveness…
Every day, someone hurts someone else. This cannot be avoided because we live in an imperfect world. Things are broken, and relationships aren’t spared. Forgiveness, true forgiveness is hard. When you find it in your heart to forgive, remember that forgiveness is for you, not the offender…