Thursday, June 19, 2014

Don't control the uncontrollable.

Hello All!

Today, after putting up a post on my Facebook page, I decided to change my blog.  

I said to myself, "let go of what you can't control and surrender to life."   This is especially important when what we're dealing with seems to be the end of the world.  But, the funny thing is whatever the obstacle or hardship may be we always seem to persevere through, don't you agree?  

Things happen to us not by accident, it is never by coincidence.  It is all a learning experience for our own personal growth and evolution.  Surrendering our control and allowing whatever it is we're dealing with to happen can be scary, but at the same time liberating.  

So when your life seems to be one bad experience after another try and be cognizant, take a breath and know that we are being guided by a higher power.  We can either accept what is happening, learn from it and move on - because let's face it, whether we like it or not its going to happen - or we can fight, deny and runaway, causing ourselves unnecessary stress and/or grief.   The choice is always up to US.  

Are you, right now, at this very moment dealing with some type of adversity?  Are you surrendering to the circumstances and all that comes with it?  Or are you playing the victim and dwelling in your self pity?  Instead of all that negativity, why not empower yourself, take a risk and surrender.  Let me say it one more time, TAKE A RISK AND SURRENDER TO THE MOMENT, Simonton Say's.

Till next time.

George


2 comments:

  1. Yes! Negative attitude does not help. Look for the good in any situation. So many people seek happiness in the world about them. But instead of happiness, it is better to have joy and joy comes from within. And don't let anyone or circumstance take that joy from you.

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  2. Thanks for another wise, wonderful message, George. So many of us try to do everything ourselves, and we can't. Sometimes we do have to surrender and let go. It saves our sanity! I've never been great with change, but I'm learning to embrace it and appreciate the adventure. It makes us feel alive! :)

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