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A NEW Day AND NEW Blessing
It’s a New Day and a New Blessing!
Hello and how are you doing?… It’s a new day and new blessing! Never allow yesterday’s failure to ruin today’s success. With every day comes bountiful joy, peace, and mercy. Each day doesn’t only depict the start of a new day. It also signifies the miraculous work of God, which says, “out of darkness comes light.”
Unfortunately, all anger, strife, and anxiety today can be challenging to find joy in life; a positive attitude can help.Even with so much suffering and conflict, it might seem like the world has no joy to offer; there is hope for happiness. Be that as it may when you are so focused on the negative things happening in your own life when things are called into question and the potential unavoidable casualty that may arise at any moment, you can deter your capability to feel joy. However, joy is what provides life’s perception and meaning. If you want to become a better version of yourself, take the time to cultivate your happiness.Today, I’d like to share simple ways to create time to experience more joy in your life.
Don’t sweat the small stuff; things happen
Choose your battles to fight, what is most important to you.
Think before you speak. It is not necessary to react straight away.
Take a deep breath in a stressful situation, then walk away if necessary.
Idiots are going to be just that…don’t waste your time and brain cells trying to turn on the light switch in hers/his brain.
Most importantly, Be Who You Are. God broke the mold, so there is no one else like you.
One of the best ways to be happy and enjoy life is to surround yourself with POSITIVITY. Think positive! Be positive!
Forget having a PITY PARTY. Find ways to solve whatever is bugging you.
Pray…asking God to guide you.
Follow GOOD ADVICE. After all, you don’t know everything. A NEW Day AND NEW Blessing…enjoy it. Read more
Read more here Those blessings are sweetest that are won with prayer and worn with thanks.” ― Thomas Goodwin