Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Every Day is a Blessing

Good Morning, good Day and Good Afternoon!

When I began this Blogg I thought I would post every day, but so far I've not and that's probably a good thing! I don't want you to get tired of reading how I am, what I'm doing and how the world is treating me.

Today is good, the last few days, Not so good. I'm having challenges with motivation, inspiration and follow through on every day goals. Too much time on my hands or just age related Blahs....is that a technical term?

As I'm aging, I feel a need to do something with my life. Something important like cure cancer, save a life or something that people will remember me by when I'm gone. Write that awesome book, give a child a home that has none, or create something people will use forever. Does that make sense? I don't want to just exist. I don't want to shop just for the sake of shopping, go out to eat because I'm too bored to cook and I want to feel better about how I spend my time. I want to make a difference and I don't know how YET, but I will continue to pray for direction until I find something.

I want to say Thank You! Thank you friends and family for always touching my heart at the right times. For always laughing with me. For being who you are and making me a better person.

I'd like to share my Daily word with you (I promise not to be too spiritual too often).

From Joyce Meyer's "Starting Your Day Right"

Be Slow to Speak - Have you ever regretted something you said as soon as the words were out of your mouth? You can't take back the words you speak to others - and words can damage relationships. The Bible says that if you can control your mouth, you can control your whole body (see James 3:2)

Before you respond to people quickly, stop and listen to what the Holy Bible has to say about your situation. James taught, "Let every man be quick to hear (a ready listener), slow to speak, slow to take offense and to get angry" (James 1:19). Commit your mouth to God's service and use words that speak healing to others.

As we all know, i speak too quickly and often regret not taking more time to think about what I say. I've never deliberately said something unkind or hurtful, but I know that I've regretted the words spoke in jest but wounded someone deeply. My Tag line on my personal email is...



Harsh words may not break bones, but they do break hearts!

I pray that I never break your heart, lose your trust and break any promises I make to you!

Have a wonderful day and may you find peace and joy in everything you do!




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