Thursday, 22 September 2011

My Morning Prayer

Morning Prayer
You are ushering in another day
Untouched and freshly new,
So here I come to ask You God
If You'll renew me too?
Forgive the many errors,
 That I made yesterday,
And let me try again dear God,
To walk closer in Thy way.
But Father, I am well aware
I can't make it on my own.
So take my hand and hold it tight
For I can't walk alone.

Wednesday, 14 September 2011

It is better to practise a little than to talk a lot

It is better to practice a little than to talk a lot, wow everyone knows that to talk is easy and that is part of freedom that we have
, but to act is a different story. Many people are the victims of that because they were promised things that never happened by people who talk a lot, people who always know everything on earth.
If you talk a lot and don't practise what makes you different from a lier?

EVERYDAY IS A GOOD DAY



Everyday is a good day
Everyday differs from other day
Everyday have it's ups and downs
Everyday have it's special memories to be remebered
But everyday is special.

Everday have it's sad memories sometimes
Everyday you meet some special people that means a lot to you
Everyday you meet some strangers
Everyday you make something different compared to another day
But everday is special.

TRY A CLINCHE

If you dismiss things immediately if they sound like a clinche, you might be missing some good stuff. Clinches are simply “unoriginal ideas” — and that’s fine. There are some good ideas that have been floating around for a while. Try this one on: “Be grateful for what you have.” Yawn, eye-roll, dismiss. Try it. Write down 5 to 7 things you’re glad about every night before you go to sleep for one week. Read all the entries each night.
See what happens. (Hint: If you can’t think of things you’re grateful for, try thinking about the things you don’t want that you don’t have.) It’s best to do right before you turn out the light to go to sleep. Consider what you usually think about as you fall asleep? An assortment of worries or concerns, slights from difficult co-workers, things you need to remember… Negativity and chaos, really. If you purposefully inject the positive into your brain (think the movie The Matrix without the big machine and the pain) then the negative worries and concerns get bumped out. The positive isn’t fluff. It’s real things in your life that you’re actually grateful for, you just tend not to notice. We tend to have a pretty tight focus on what’s wrong with our lives, and ourselves for that matter. With that tight a focus, you’re really missing the big picture. Sometimes our minds need a manual focus adjustment to see the real picture. Try it out and let me know what you notice.