Being challenged in life is inevitable, being defeated is optional.
What the mind of a person can conceive and believe, he or she can achieve.
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25 Jul 2014 Comments Off on Challenge
Being challenged in life is inevitable, being defeated is optional.
What the mind of a person can conceive and believe, he or she can achieve.
23 Jul 2014 Comments Off on Walking on Water
in Perspectives, Product Review Tags: boat, fear, Ortberg, walking on water
Dear Fellow Journalers,
Have you ever read a book that you knew had changed your life? For me, “If you want to walk on water, you’ve got to get out of the boat” by John Ortberg is such a book. It profoundly changed the way I look at my relationship with God and the relationships in my life.
The reference to “walking on water” comes from the Biblical account of Peter’s encounter with Jesus on the Sea of Galilee. First Jesus had to get the apostles’ attention Then, because He wanted them to do something extraordinary, He told Peter to “Come” and “Do not be afraid”. Wow, now that’s what is called a tremendous opportunity!
Ortberg goes on to explain about water-walkers and we discover what our boat represents. He talks about the fear of leaving our comfort zone, of the challenge of risk, of “seeing the wind”, of learning to wait, and finally, our response.
For those of you, who are wondering why I would recommend a “religious” book, well, I’ll tell you. The author, without being “Preachy’, takes you on a great adventure. He invites you to pack your bags and take a risk. I had always been shy around people I did not know. If attending a meeting, I always scanned the room for someone I knew first. I hardly ever volunteered to do something out of my comfort zone. My “boat” was fear. After reading this book, I became more assertive, friendly and I took on assignments at work and church that had once terrified me. I now recommend this book to everyone I meet.
‘Til next time,
~Sallie
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18 Jul 2014 Comments Off on Random Thought on courage
Remember to seek out anything that stirs your heart and soul, and every morning put a teaspoon of courage in your coffee, tea or orange juice and be ready to take on the challenges and opportunities of the day.
16 Jul 2014 Comments Off on Summer Camp Blues
in Perspectives Tags: growing up, Library, Summer Camp
Dear Fellow Journalers,
Below is another great post from MaryBeth. Enjoy!
~Sallie
Dear Mommy and Daddy”. I knew in an instant what the letter I was reading would be about. Our son, “T” was at his first ever summer camp and a long (on my part) 2 weeks had passed when the letter arrived in the mail. “T” is our oldest and the idea of time away from home seemed like a great adventure when he first broached the subject with us.
I remember the brochure promised safety, well-trained counselors, art and sport activities and a chance for our boys to be on their own. “T” was very excited when we told him he could go. Thank goodness, my husband helped him pack, as everything would have disappeared into his duffel bag if it had fit! “He’ll be fine”, my husband told me as we watched the travelers drive away.
I knew in my heart that it was the right thing to do, that he needed to spread his wings and fly away (at least for a month!) and that he’d have a wonderful time. But oh, I missed him! The summer days were long without him and my “helper” was, temporarily his younger sister. Car trips to the library weren’t the same and neither were the sun-dappled days of playing catch or lemonade coloring days on our deck.
“I’m having a great time! T.J. (his best friend from home) and I won the fishing contest!” Well, I thought as I continued to read. It was good that T.J. was with him as he knew someone at least. “Yesterday, we had macaroni and cheese for lunch, but it didn’t taste as good as yours, Mommy.” Here it comes, I thought…… but the next sentence really surprised me. “This is really a great place and I hope you’ll let me come again next year.” Ok, I’ll admit it – I lost it!
My husband was perplexed and then said some words that I heard in the shelter of his arms. “Mary Beth, he’s having a wonderful time. He’s learning and laughing and being a boy. He has to grow up sometime. You’re a great Mom and he loves you as we all do. I think you have a case of the Summer Camp Blues. How about we gather up the kids and head over to the diner for dinner?”
Summer Camp Survivor,
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11 Jul 2014 Comments Off on 30 Life Lessons
in Seeds of thought Tags: honesty, scam, Wait
Dear Fellow Journalers,
The last of the 10:
Part 3 of Life Lessons
21. Pretending to be perfect doesn’t make it so. It’s like wearing a Super-Man costume. At the end of Halloween night and you take off the cape, you still can’t leap tall buildings with a single bound.
22. The past does not equal the future. You can’t re-ring a bell. Focus on the present.
23. There is nothing useful about suffering. Pain lets us know something is wrong and needs fixing. Suffering has no value and we can choose to stop.
24. Doubt kills. You have the ability to change and become. Don’t doubt yourself.
25. It’s ok to wait. Why rush when you can wait? Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass… it’s about learning to dance in the rain.
26. Honesty is important – for you and everyone you know. Be honest with yourself first.
27. openness is as important as honesty. Be real like the “Velveteen Rabbit”.
28. Add value to other people.
29. Be aware of scams to buy something just because of a fad.
30. Try everyday to be the best you can be.
Wishing you many happy moments
of discovering new things in life.
‘Til next time,
~Sallie
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