What if you KNEW...?
I recently found myself complaining about my life and how it's not where I want it to be. Sometimes in life, I think we fail to take into account that we can't control everything. God is ultimately in control. Sure, there are things that we can aggressively go after and even achieve them, but there is no way we can predict the outcome.
I had a very morbid thought the other day and I wanted to share it with my readers. I pose this question: What if you knew that you were going to DIE this year? You don't know the time, the place, nor the hour, but you just KNEW that you were going to die. How would you carry on with your life? Would you live it to the fullest as you claim to do every day? Would you waste time complaining about things that aren't working in your life or would you take ACTION and change them?
It is so much easier to complain, I swear. You hate your job and your co-workers. Then leave. Go do something else. Go work someplace else, if it's that bad. Or you can transform your workplace. Figure out why you hate your job. See if there is something you can create around your job that makes it fun to be there. I mean if you are going to be there for 8 hours there is absolutely no reason why you shouldn't enjoy some aspects of it if not all. Even, if you can't make that work, you should definitely have something to do AFTER work that inspires you. DARE TO DREAM. Do something that you've always wanted to do but never made the time or felt like it was just too far out of your reach.
We live in a world where anything is possible for us to do for ourselves. The only reason we don't do them is because we complain that we can't. Well, I'm here to tell you that it's all a bunch of negative, unnecessary talk. When you find yourself complaining, see if you can call yourself on it. Ask people around you to stop you in your tracks when you beginning going on a rant about something instead of finding a solution. Try this on for the month of February and see how your life changes. All in all LOVE YOURSELF and stop complaining, it's just not worth it!
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