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And we know that God works all things together for the good of those who love Him, who are called according to His purpose. Romans 8:28 The whole world had been brought to a grinding halt. The cities are quiet that we can even hear the birds chirping at dawn. What seemed top priority isn’t important anymore. People are in despair. But these times can be times when we can refocus our attention on things that are really important. Though things seem like reeling out of control, God is still on the throne. There is no chaos in heaven. We don’t understand the “whys”, we can leave that in God’s hands. Use these moments and days to draw near to God. 1) Read and study the word-perhaps you were so busy you hardly had time to meditate on the word, now you do. 2) Pray more- talk to God, pour out your fears and worries to Him. 3) Trust Him- things may seem hopeless, but know that God can make beauty out of ashes. 4) Cherish and enjoy the loved ones God has blessed you with. Listen to them, make memories with them. Above all, be thankful always!
How to be a positive thinker.
Seek Your Inner Peace ICNBUYS Zen Garden
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Seek Your Inner Peace ICNBUYS Zen Garden
“10 Things to Try When You’re Feeling Down”
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1. First, attempt to uncover the reason that you’re down.
2. Try journalling about your feelings.
3. Identify the thoughts associated with your feelings.
4. Challenge faulty, negative extreme thought patterns.
5. Talk to a trusted friend or counsellor.
6. Plan a day out, a special treat, or a vacation.
7. Play and dance to some happy music.
8. Snuggle up with a blanket and your favourite book.
9. Turn off social media, your laptop and cell phone.
10. Give yourself some space and withdraw for a while – then do something more social that’s low pressure as well.
TO THE WOMAN OF GOD:
Be an ESTHER, bold and courageous enough to stand for the truth, to voice your opinion and fight for the good of others, even when it means to sacrifice yourself. If God has put you in a position, it is for a purpose. Never be afraid to heed that inner voice.
Be a RUTH, loyal in all your relationships, walk the extra mile and don’t quit when things get tough. Someday, you’ll see why it was all worth the effort.
Be a LYDIA, let your homes be open, let your hands be generous, let your hearts be big enough to help anyone in need. Joy is greatest when shared.
Be a HANNAH, never cease to pray. It will never be in vain.
Be a MARY, humble and submissive. You don’t have to be great for God to use you, you just need to obey.
Be a DORCAS, use your talents, however small it may seem to bring a smile on someone’s face. You’ll never know how much it can mean to someone.
Be an ABIGAIL, remember how each decision can turn your life around for good or bad. Be wise.
Be an ELIZABETH, never doubt what God can do. He is the God of many miracles.
Be a MARY MAGDALENE, never let your mistakes and judgments of other people stop you from experiencing the joy of Jehovah.
Be a REBEKAH, never forget that true beauty lies within. Draw all your loved ones closer to God through your Christ-like character.
Lastly be a SARAH, age doesn’t matter. Trust & believe that all things are possible with God according to His time.
“She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future.” - Proverbs 31:25
“Relax and enjoy the journey. There’s no need to rush through life.”
— Unknown
Happiness Tips
1. Experiment to see what makes you happy.
2. Hang out with people who are happy and upbeat – as other people affect the way we feel.
3. Make a list of your blessings – don’t focus on “what’s wrong”.
4. Cultivate an attitude of thankfulness. Add to your list several times a day.
5. Focus on solutions instead of on your problems.
6. Make time to connect with the people you love.
7. Accept the way that you and others are. Growth and change don’t happen instantly.
8. Take time to enjoy the moment. Savour what you can from the small things in life – a sunrise, a rainbow, or a giggling child.
9. Remind yourself often that “this, too, will pass”. Hard times and trials are only temporary.
10. Follow your passions –as they reflect who you are – and are a natural source of fulfillment and joy.
11. Engage in random acts of kindness.
12. Try to smile and laugh and often as you can.
10 Important Life Lessons
1. Don’t take yourself too seriously. Learn to laugh at your mistakes.
2. Life is too short to waste it on resentments, bitterness or grudges you’re holding against others.
3. You don’t have to win every argument and fight. Sometimes it’s OK to just agree to disagree.
4. Make peace with your past - then let it go, and move on.
5. Choose to go after what brings you happiness.
6. Don’t compare yourself to others.
7. It doesn’t really matter what others think of you – just live your own life and be true to who you are.
8. Don’t suffer in silence – reach out for support.
9. The most important thing is to love and be loved.
10. Believe that the best is yet to come.
“If someone treats you badly recognize that there is something wrong with them, not you. Normal people do not go around destroying other people.”
— Unknown
7 Ways to Shake Up your Life
1. Try saying “yes” instead on “no”.
2. Don’t allow your feelings to dictate your behaviour.
3. Travel to somewhere you haven’t been before.
4. Spend time with people who are different from you.
5. Try a new food, or learn or a new skill.
6. Live in the present, not the future, or the past.
7. Do something different - that scares you - every day.
Is this Relationship Working for You?
Not every friendship is helpful and worthwhile … and sometime we need to ask ourselves the following:
1. What am I getting from the relationship? Is this person there for me when I need them most? Do they build me up, and bring out the best in me?
2. Is this friendship draining, or is it mainly negative? Do I feel I’m just being used?
3. Can I be genuine and real – and just myself - with this person? Or are they likely to react if I share my honest thoughts?
4. Do they care about my feelings, my views and my opinions? Or do they treat me like an object, whose feelings never count?
5. Am I putting up with things because it’s started to feel normal? Am I scared that no-one else would really want to be my friend?
How to Cope with Blah Days
1. Recognise that it’s a feeling – and our moods go up and down. Shrug your shoulders, grit your teeth and choose to make it through the day. Nothing’s really wrong – and there is nothing wrong with you. It’s just the way you’re feeling – and our feelings usually change.
2. Don’t be hard and condemn yourself. Don’t beat yourself up for feeling miserable and blah, or for feeling apathetic and low on energy. Be patient, understanding and gentle with yourself. You’re no worse than other people as we ALL have blah days
3. Do something rather that nothing. Do a few mindless tasks so you don’t just waste the day – and you’re likely to feel better once you’ve got those out the way as they’re usually the things that you never want to do!
4. Only do as much as you have to. It’s going to take all your strength just to make it through the day. Preserve your energy – and allow some things to slide. You can always get round to them another day.
5. Be extra nice to yourself. One of the best ways to fight a bleary day is to be nice to yourself and to do the kinds of things that help to lift your mood and to brighten up your day. For example, go out for a coffee, or have a bubble bath, turn up your favourite music or call a bunch of friends. Do all the kinds of things you know will help to boost your mood.
6. Remind yourself that it’s likely to pass. A bad day is just a day. It’s not the whole of your life. It just means that right now you want to crawl back into bed. It doesn’t mean your goals are wrong or that you won’t succeed in life! You’re just having a bad day – and it’s likely to pass.
How to Stop Comparing Yourself to Others
1. Don’t listen to the voice inside your head that tells you that you are inadequate.
2. Don’t hang out with people who look for the flaws and can’t see the best in the people in their lives.
3. Recognise that each person is different and unique. There is no-one like you - and you have great attributes.
4. Take note of your efforts, and the progress you have made. You’ve already come far. You should celebrate that!
5. Appreciate others, and what you gain from them. Don’t see them as people who undermine you.
6. Remember that NO-ONE is perfect at all - and that other people struggle with the same stuff as well.
7. Go after what matters the most in this life: being loyal, and thoughtful, and caring, and kind.
Some Daily Reminders
1. You can’t change the past.
2. Other peoples’ opinions do not define reality.
3. We each have a different journey and path.
4. Overthinking leads to torment and depression.
5. Happiness is an inside job.
6. Change your thinking, change your life.
7. Nothing beats compassion and kindness.
How to be More Thick skinned
1. Don’t take criticism personally. Instead, realize that criticism says more about them than it does about you.
2. Distinguish between facts and subjectivity. Most criticisms are just personal opinions. They are not objective and they don’t reflect the truth.
3. Look at the beliefs you hold about yourself. Do you feel defensive and under attacked because you don’t believe in yourself?
4. Learn what you can from any comments that are made – and discard the rest as being useless information.
5. Decide not to ruminate on barbs or criticisms - as that will reinforce the message in your brain.
6. Choose to spend more time with people who’re affirming – and minimise the time you spend with those who put you down.
7. Look for a role model who can handle criticism – and try to copy them, so you become more thick skinned, too.