How to have the best year, in spite of what you’re facing.
Some of the best things in life are free and as we face our time in isolation, all the rush and bustle of life, slowly grinds to a halt. What do we do now? We can’t go out, so now is the time to sit back and take stock of our life.
Are you where you want to be, in life? Many people, who have lost their jobs, during the coronavirus, would say no, right now to this question. Many people already, were not living the life of their dreams, even before this world wide pandemic.
So, now is the time to take stock, to think about what you want out of life and how to get there, from where you are at this point.
For those with money worries, now is the time to think of new ideas for making money from home. What can you do at home, that could earn you some money? Do you have a hobby, that you could turn into a buck? What areas can you cut your spending down, to help you through this time of economic uncertainty?
For those who aren’t happy, in their job anyway, now is the time to think about studying something you’re passionate about. Even if, right at this moment, you can’t afford tuition, get a jump start, using all the free materials available on the internet.
For some, you are stuck in relationships, which aren’t good for you, particularly if you’re both stuck at home together right now. What can you do about this? This is often a silent battle, where it doesn’t matter what you do, you’ll be found at fault.
Some of you may not want to hear this, but the bible talks a lot, about building good relationships. If you’re not a reader, there’s a movie called; The War Room, which will tell you how to battle a relationship and win.
If you could see the workings of God, with your own eyes, you may just find it’s a worthwhile pursuit. You know the saying…Don’t knock it, until you try it.
Now is not a time for hoarding! It’s a time to share, to spread love and smiles and to be thinking of others. That doesn’t mean it has to cost.
If you’ve recently lost your job and are feeling useless, now is the time to add value, to yourself and to others, who’ve lost their job.
We can add value to people, without cost; by a smile, by asking if they need anything, or just letting them know that you care, in a quick phone call, email, text message, or an online chat. Adding value, not only encourages, but also empowers. It empowers people to believe in themselves. Adding value, not only lifts the person you are in touch with, but lifts you also.
As the world worries; about the pandemic, about money, about how they’re going go survive the next few months, you can be the staunch rock, in their life. You can tell them, it will be alright, in the long run. You can let them know, this is just a blip, in the time line of life and we will move past it. You can be a shining light, in their darkness.
For those who feel they are sliding into depression, remember: You have the innovative power of God and you can use it, to bring change. You might need to think outside the box, but if you pose the question, your mind will bring forth the answer.
People are scared at the moment. Scared of the virus, scared for their family and friends, scared of isolation, scared of financial ruin and scared of being homeless. Jesus knew what it was, to have great stress, and yet He still chose to serve.
Right unto the last, He served, leading the man on the cross next to Him, into Paradise. If Jesus can serve, in that moment, we can serve, in this moment. And when we serve others, we serve Jesus. And when we bless Jesus, we’re blessed in return.
It was Jesus who said in Matthew 25:35-36 “For I was hungry and you gave Me food; I was thirsty and you gave Me drink; I was a stranger and you took Me in; I was naked and you clothed Me; I was sick and you visited Me; I was in prison and you came to Me.”
Matthew 25:37-39 Then the righteous will answer Him, saying, “Lord, when did we see You hungry and feed You, or thirsty and give You a drink? When did we see You a stranger and take You in, or naked and clothe You? Or when did we see You sick, or in prison, and come to You?”
Matthew 25:40 And the King will answer and say to them, ‘Assuredly, I say to you, “inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me.”’ (Holy Bible NKJV)
Don’t let your emotions control you, at this time. Put your character, over your comfort and don’t let go of your moral standards. It’s important to be unselfish, to be giving of what you can and to stand firm, in what you believe. And if we have nothing else to give, we can give value, for it costs nothing.
How can you give value? Believe in people and in their potential. See things from their perspective and create an environment of encouragement. Look for ways to add value, every day. Think of things you might say or do, to add value. If you put your mind to it, you will think of something. Do things that add value and encouragement to people and encourage others to do the same.
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