We are all faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as impossible situations.
An optimist is one who finds an opportunity in every difficulty. A pessimist is one who finds a difficulty in every opportunity.
Be a Maximizer
The maximizer looks for ways to serve the common good, to not only accomplish his own work, but also to help others on his team accomplish theirs.
A determined soul will do more with a rusty monkey wrench than a loafer will accomplish with all the tools in a machine shop. —Rupert Hughes
8 Great Ways to a Humbler You!
Most of us wouldn’t mind being a little more humble, but oh how we hate to be humbled! That hurts our pride, but that kind of pain is good for us if we can welcome it and let it accomplish its purpose.
Remember the mantra of Olympians: No pain, no gain!
11 Tips on Adopting the Simple Life
Be content with less. Money doesn’t bring happiness, so rather than fretting about what you don’t have, reflect on all that you do have, and be grateful.
Focus on the priorities. What are the most important things in life? When you’re focused on the real priorities, material goods don’t matter as much. Spend more time investing in your relationship with the Lord, your family and others, and worry less about how much money you have.
Live Simply
Simplicity can be understood as a means of being freed from some of the unnecessary attachments to the things of this life, a means to set our minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth.
Jesus told us that our heart is where our treasure is, therefore it’s wise to examine what we consider our true treasure to be.
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