Thursday, April 29, 2010
Always
Marriage, relationship and family counselors warn against using words like ... always & never. You are always late or you never take out the trash. They are words that create defensiveness and usually are way to broad and make the statement untrue. While doing some reading I came across something the Apostle Paul wrote when he wrote his letter to the church in Phillipi back in 62 AD. He wrote, "Rejoice in the Lord always, again I will say again rejoice". The original language used here for the word always is 'pantote' and the definition is 'at all times, always, ever'. So nothing was lost in translation over the 2000 plus years. Paul really did tell them to Rejoice in the Lord always! If I am going to always do something, I have to give a concerted effort. If I am going to always watch what I eat, it must be something I do on purpose. If I am going to always smile at my staff, it must be something I do on purpose. See ... the reason we don't use the word always in a relationship is because we can't meet that standard of always. But, Paul tells these people he loves dearly to .... Rejoice in the Lord always ... no matter what. Think about that ... no matter what! What would my life be like, what would my relationships be like, how much good could I do, if I Rejoiced in the Lord always?
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Humor
What role does humor play in your life? I would say I am probably considered, no I know I am considered a serious person. I tend to get very focused on what I am doing and then I get serious about it and it becomes no joking matter. Being to serious about anything can remove the enjoyment from whatever it is that you are doing. If you are too serious about raising your kids, you can take the enjoyment out of it. I didn't say that you take away the importance of raising your children. Nor did I say that you shouldn't be focused on nurturing them every moment. What I am saying is that when your attitude in approaching anything in your life is too serious you are taking a chance on removing the enjoyment from it.
My wonderful wife of almost 31 years, has tried to teach me the lesson of humor. She has told me many, many times that "there is always humor, you just have to find it." Not only does she enjoy everything she does, she is very good at everything she does.
What does humor do to make us better at what we are doing? Why are we better at a job if we don't approach it with a no-fun attitude? Have you ever heard of Getology? Gelotology is the study of laughing and laughter, and its effects on the human body. Did you know that? There is a recognized study of laughing ... com 'on let's get serious here. Can you really laugh your way to health, you know laughter is the best medicine.
When our attitude about something is too serious or we take ourself too serious, we tend to pile pressure on the situation or ourselves. The pressure doesn't always bring about success, especially if it is misunderstood or unproductive pressure. However, when we tend to take an approach that it's not life or death, it's only a job or a grade or a project, then we usually create an atmosphere of enjoyment and less stress. This is an environment that leads to production and achievement. It also leads to better health. The best way to create this "it's not life or death at stake here" type of attitude, is to insert humor into your life.
Smile ... Jim ... Smile! :) Hey Becky - this one's for you ... I really am trying!! Love you!
My wonderful wife of almost 31 years, has tried to teach me the lesson of humor. She has told me many, many times that "there is always humor, you just have to find it." Not only does she enjoy everything she does, she is very good at everything she does.
What does humor do to make us better at what we are doing? Why are we better at a job if we don't approach it with a no-fun attitude? Have you ever heard of Getology? Gelotology is the study of laughing and laughter, and its effects on the human body. Did you know that? There is a recognized study of laughing ... com 'on let's get serious here. Can you really laugh your way to health, you know laughter is the best medicine.
When our attitude about something is too serious or we take ourself too serious, we tend to pile pressure on the situation or ourselves. The pressure doesn't always bring about success, especially if it is misunderstood or unproductive pressure. However, when we tend to take an approach that it's not life or death, it's only a job or a grade or a project, then we usually create an atmosphere of enjoyment and less stress. This is an environment that leads to production and achievement. It also leads to better health. The best way to create this "it's not life or death at stake here" type of attitude, is to insert humor into your life.
Smile ... Jim ... Smile! :) Hey Becky - this one's for you ... I really am trying!! Love you!
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Clarity
How important is clarity? Most of us really strive for clarity. The questions we ask ourselves, do they need answers? What am I supposed to be doing? What makes me happy, really? What am I passionate about?
How do we get the answers? First of all, we must listen. Listen to our thoughts and listen to God working in our life. We talk to ourselves through our thoughts. Some times we sabotage ourselves by corrupting our minds with negative self talk. How do we rid ourselves of these negative thougths? We must make a focused effort to recognize them and then replace them with positive and effective inner conversation. One ot the ways we do this is to listen and recognize God working in our life. Examine the choices we make and make the one that God would lead us to. Most of the time, not always, but most of the time it is very easy to recognize the choice that God would have us make. Isn't this God working in our life? Also, who are you spending your time with? Who are you listening to? What are you spending your resources on? Are you letting God work in these areas, by making the Godly choices?
Without listening, we can't have the clarity in ourlives that we seek.
How do we get the answers? First of all, we must listen. Listen to our thoughts and listen to God working in our life. We talk to ourselves through our thoughts. Some times we sabotage ourselves by corrupting our minds with negative self talk. How do we rid ourselves of these negative thougths? We must make a focused effort to recognize them and then replace them with positive and effective inner conversation. One ot the ways we do this is to listen and recognize God working in our life. Examine the choices we make and make the one that God would lead us to. Most of the time, not always, but most of the time it is very easy to recognize the choice that God would have us make. Isn't this God working in our life? Also, who are you spending your time with? Who are you listening to? What are you spending your resources on? Are you letting God work in these areas, by making the Godly choices?
Without listening, we can't have the clarity in ourlives that we seek.
Friday, April 23, 2010
What we ponder and think about sets the course of our life --Jim Rohn
I started really plugging into authors and speakers who focused on our thinking and how it effects us about 20 years ago. I have listened to and read the best, but I came upon the most inspirational 2 paragraphs that I have ever read, this week. This was spoken by Jim Rohn - a speaker and author and mentor to many - who died December 2009. Here it is...
"What we ponder and what we think about sets the course of our life. Any day we wish; we can discipline ourselves to change it all. Any day we wish, we can open the book that will open our mind to new knowledge. Any day we wish, we can start a new activity. Any day we wish, we can start the process of life change. We can do it immediately, or next week, or next month, or next year.
"We can also do nothing. We can pretend rather than perform. And if the idea of having to change ourselves makes us uncomfortable, we can remain as we are. We can choose rest over labor, entertainment over education, delusion over truth, and doubt over confidence. The choices are ours to make. But while we curse the effect, we continue to nourish the cause. As Shakespeare uniquely observed, "The fault is not in the stars, but in ourselves." We created our circumstances by our past choices. We have both the ability and the responsibility to make better choices beginning today."
Wow ... this is great!
"What we ponder and what we think about sets the course of our life. Any day we wish; we can discipline ourselves to change it all. Any day we wish, we can open the book that will open our mind to new knowledge. Any day we wish, we can start a new activity. Any day we wish, we can start the process of life change. We can do it immediately, or next week, or next month, or next year.
"We can also do nothing. We can pretend rather than perform. And if the idea of having to change ourselves makes us uncomfortable, we can remain as we are. We can choose rest over labor, entertainment over education, delusion over truth, and doubt over confidence. The choices are ours to make. But while we curse the effect, we continue to nourish the cause. As Shakespeare uniquely observed, "The fault is not in the stars, but in ourselves." We created our circumstances by our past choices. We have both the ability and the responsibility to make better choices beginning today."
Wow ... this is great!
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