If you are reading this you have probably experienced ups
and downs in your life. When we are faced with challenges in life and even when
we are not it's seems easier to dwell on the challenges rather than the good
times that we have experienced.
Here's a test. Just
for a second, because I don't want you to dwell on it think about a challenge or
a not so happy time in your life. Maybe it's a current experience or one in the
not so distant past. How long did it take for something to come to mind? Now
think about a positive experience, one that brought you joy. How long did it
take you to come up with the positive experience versus the length of time it
took to come up with the negative experience? Chances are not only did it take
less time to come up with the negative experience but you probably had more
examples to choose from than with the positive experiences.
It's easier for our mind to think about the negative rather than
the positive even though more than likely your positive experiences
far outweigh your negative experiences. One reason for this is our perception
of positive verses negative. Oftentimes what we consider as negative is not as bad as we think. The fact that you are reading this means you are
still alive and breathing isn't that a positive experience? Let's take it one
step further. Say you’re driving to work and there is a train on the tracks.
You're stuck in traffic and can't move. You arrive 20 minutes late for work.
All you can think about is how angry you are because you're late. Furthermore you
don't understand why there was a train on the track this morning in the first
place. There's never a train on the track in the morning. Rather than dwelling
on the negative turn your thoughts and energy in the other direction. The
blessing is that you made it safely to work and the operative word is work. You
are employed.
We take so many things for granted and don't spend enough
time being thankful for our abundance of blessings.
We read in Haggai 2:9 The glory of this latter house shall be greater than
of the former…
Our latter will be greater than our past. Once again briefly
think about a time in your life that was not so great. God’s promise is that
things in the future will be better than your past experience. Now think about
one of the best times in your life. God
promises that as good as that time was your future will be even better.
You have a lot to
look forward to so the next time you feel a foul mood coming on because of one
of life’s challenges just count it all joy because you have something much
greater to look forward to in the future.
Encouraging
your financial, emotional and physical wellness
Greta