Monday, May 14, 2012

Do Something

                When faced with a dilemma, Pastor Chris’ advice seems appropriate: “Do something.” If nothing else comes to mind, I think it is okay to “tune in” to Philippians 4 which reminds us to think on “these things.”  Paul and Timothy suggested we be thankful for current blessings.  Their followers were told to think about things that are true, honest, just, pure, lovely, of good report, virtuous, and praiseworthy.
                In addition, think about things received, learned, heard and seen that gave enjoyment. By doing this, we make room for peace and form a sound foundation for resolving problems.
                Jim Rohn and other “experts” believe we tend to become the average of the people with whom we spend the most time.  So, cultivating friendships with people who have creative, intelligent, wholesome, active lifestyles is just common sense.
                Looking at life through this kaleidoscope makes a person feel younger and think more positively.  You will also enrich the lives of those with whom you come in contact.  If you seek to extend you sphere of influence, your spirit will see more opportunities. Today there are many opportunities to share, even if you are homebound. If you desire to write, paint, or sing, mainly for your own enjoyment, do so. That is the main reason I write. However, I usually post my writings on my blog. It is a good place to park my thoughts. I also like to check the stats from time to time. It is interesting to see in what states readers live. Maybe a reader from another country will find me sometime.

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