God Looking Out for Us.
Recently I’ve
been thinking how many people I meet in a day. IT’S CRAZY! Every time I meet
someone new, I think, I wonder how they will affect my life in years to come.
The majority of the time you won’t see
people again, so be the best you can be in that moment. When I meet a random
stranger I always think, do I need them at this moment, or do they need me? Whether
I figure it out today, in a year, or in ten years from now. We need to take a
step back and see the real purpose. The other night I went on a date to the
corn maze! There was this bridge in the middle for you if you were lost and
needed to see which way would be easiest to finish. As I got to the top of
those stairs I realized that I had a horizontal perspective in the corn maze.
It’s the same with life. We have a horizontal perspective and then I thought,
God is standing on the bridge at all times. He is looking down, and can see
things that we haven’t even thought of yet. So when we are having difficult
times, he has people come into our lives. When we are having a great time, God
still sends angels to bless you daily. The fact of it all is that we all need
each other. We all need a shoulder to cry on every once in a while. We all need
someone to laugh it out and have a good ol time. We all need people whether we
like it or not. SO be there for complete strangers. Be there for your family. Be
there for your friends. Be there for your teachers. Be there for the people
that you don’t think need someone, because they are the ones that need it the
most. Better yet, BE a people person! Love people for who they are. Accept differences. Never judge.
I was having a
chat with some of my friends, and one said to other, ”Your life is better than
mine”. I was shocked with this. I told
her, the reason our lives are different, is because we chose different paths. The
path you took gave you the consequences you have, and you get to deal with them.
Everyone has consequences because of the path they took. As I was in church,
someone made a comment, ”We can choose our actions, but we can’t choose our
consequences.” Another AhA moment for me. I always knew that inside, but how
she said it was so profound. So remember to choose things that bring consequences
you want in your life.
I’m the type of person that has to analyze a
lot of what I do. It’s better to think ahead, than to regret what you could
have prevented. Always ask yourself these few questions: 1. Is this what I
truly want? Right now and forever? 2. If I want it, would it impress my family,
or embarrass them? 3. Does this action put me on the path I want to be on?
I was talking
to one of my really good friends, we were discussing about making mistakes. How
they shape you to be the person you need to be. You know when you make a
mistake and you never forget what you
did? You can replay it over and over in your head? Subconsciously we are ashamed
and your brain is still thinking about it, which means that you’re most likely never
going to do it again. It’s the same with choices and consequences. If you make
a choice and you hate the consequence, you’ll most likely NEVER do it again.
SO this week,
you’re going to be freaked out by how many new people you meet ;) BUT don't forget:
Be
the best version of you in every moment. WE all need each other, so be there
for others. Love people for who they are. Accept the diversities of the world.
NO JUDGEMENT! You choose your choices, not your consequences. Analyze
situations. Ask yourself questions. Don’t repeat your mistakes. DO your best
and be happy for who you are right now.
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