Do you often react in a surprising way for even the slightest thing?
Are you more prone to act or to react?
Remember your action is worth far more than your reactions.
I sometimes think of how difficult it is for people to act and make the first move while it becomes so easy for them to react.
They hesitantly make the first move to do something good or even to say how much they appreciate the benefits, people and blessings around them. Yet they, without reservations, become easy triggers to reacting to how they feel.
Learning to separate our feelings from our reactions requires great control and maturity. You should not expend your energies reacting to words, behaviours and other negatives. If you do then you only act as robots and oftentimes will upset and frustrate yourself even more.
If you are feeling bad about something someone has done to you, it is never justification to respond in a bad way.
Refuse to react to the evil and bad. Instead dominate the life stage with your acts of love, kindness and goodness. It is too easy to render evil for evil. Tap into the supernatural and allow God to empower you to shine against the odds.
Good communication is hard work but the rewards are worthwhile. Invest in communicating well with others.
Believe you were made for better. Some people are determined to make the worse of you. Though difficult it may seem, be resolute in believing you were made for better.
Don't stoop to reacting accordingly instead act righteously.
Wealth determines what we can afford in life, but wisdom determines the quality. - Dr, J.D. Gordon www.jermainedgordon.com
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