Thursday, February 08, 2007

Prone to Worry? Be of Good Cheer

The best feature of many of the troubles we are prone to worry about is the fact that most of them never come. There was a writer, Lowell, who once said:

"Let us be of good cheer, remembering that the misfortunes hardest to bear are those that never come."

A person who is not dominated by worry, who doesn't allow his energies to be crippled, and who gives no place to to their paralyzing and poisoning influences, puts himself in that positive attitude of mind that seems to neutralize any and all disagreeable influences before they can touch him. And in so doing, he attracts to himself, through that great, immutable "Law of Attraction," the influences and conditions he most desires. He lives in prosperity and wholeness!

If you are a worrier, always looking at the "dark" side of things expecting the worst, go back to the last couple of posts on Psalms. Dear Friend, begin to focus on faith and trust, and throw your worries upon Him. Begin to live boldly and rejoice!

Have a great day,
Donna

P.S. For the next 10 days or so, my husband and I are going on a spiritual retreat so I will not be posting. Do take care, and God bless you.

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