Now, this is one I’m an expert on.
I tend to max mountains out of molehills and look at the worst case scenario as a possibility.
How do I fight it?
I’ve two weapons.
Weapon 1 – Be thankful. Look at what you do have. Here’s a few for me:
- I’ve got food in my stomach. Maybe it isn’t steak, but it’s more than a lot of people have
- I’ve got my health. I still move and act like a man half my age.
- I’ve got a wife who loves me. Don’t ask me why, but she does.
- I’ve got children who love me.
- I’ve got a Puppy Dog who thinks I’m awesome and likes to bite me.
- I’ve got work. Maybe it’s not in IT, but it keeps the lights on.
- I’ve got the skills to have that job. While almost anyone could do it, the fact I know how is an advantage.
- I’ve got friends. Maybe not dozens, but friends I can count on.
- I’ve got a God who’s nuts about me. ‘Nuff said.
- I’ve got a bed to wake up in. Again, more than a lot of the human race has.
- That I woke up this AM at all!
Weapon 2- Prayer. Knowing I make mountains out of molehills, I pray against that.
- That I will know when I see the negative thoughts and see them for what they are.
- I declare blessings over myself
- That It’s all going to work out. If God is for me, who can be against me.
I’ve come to realize that The Lord’s Prayer is a cornerstone of my day. I didn’t use to pray it thinking it was a prayer that wse tend to give lip service to. Pray it with my heart reminds me:
- Who’s in charge here. Suprise! It’s not me.
- That, as the preamble to my favorite video concerning it says, it’s a prayer of surrender and strength.
- That I’m not in this alone.
- I am loved.
- I am protected.
- I am provided for.
- Best of all. I’m seen and heard by the Maker of All Things.
I’ve posted this link before, but hey. When it’s awesome, it’s awesome.
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I agree, Richard. Gratitude and prayer are good ways to face negativity.
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Amen!
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