You know, everything in life is in fact a choice. As a matter of fact, when I interviewed Dr. Myles Munroe for my Success Files series a few years ago, he stated the following "Everything in your life right now is as a result of the choices you have made".....Oh how absolutely true that is. Each and every day we all have a series of decisions to make which will determine the outcome of that particular day, and in the end our overall life.
Of course, once we finally understand this concept, that everything in life is choice, it means that we have to accept full responsibility for every aspect of our life, and thus stop blaming other people, events and circumstances for what is happening in our life. But D. Paul you may protest, no matter what I do, things just don't seem to work out as I envisioned they would. I'm just not content with my life right now.
Well then, you need to heed the advice given in today's short title and thus 'Choose To Be Content'. That's right, there are a whole lot of people who are very well off from a material perspective, and yet they are still discontented. On the other hand, I'm sure that we're all familiar with many people who have far less than we have; and yet every time we meet them they are smiling and happy, they appear to be extremely content.
But D. Paul, you just don't understand what I'm presently going through in my life right now. Perhaps I don't; however, I always keep in mind the words of one of my mentors Dr. Denis Waitley Author of many bestsellers including 'The Psychology of Winning', 'The Winner's Edge' and 'Being Your Best' to name a few. He said "It's not what happens to you in life that's important, it's how you React to what happens to you"......oh how true that is. So, in effect, everything in life is a choice. So My Friend, in conclusion, will you 'Choose To Be Content'? I do hope so for your sake.
o Think about it!
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