Showing posts with label cheer up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cheer up. Show all posts

Mood Swings

Like swings are my moods these days. Sometimes up…and sometimes down.  It's normal (I know) but I have to deal and  overcome the negative emotions most of the time. One morning  I decided to listen to a sermon while working. Joel Osteen talked about these changing moods. And I know he's right.  In order to remind myself, I opted  to share his thoughts and views about this. 


* Emotional stability should be our daily goal. There should be smiles on our face during sunny or rainy days.
* It would be difficult to live with a moody person.
*Don't go around walking with our troubles. Learn to shake off our troubles otherwise we will  drag ourselves down including the people around us.
*You may not feel like smiling but if we want to rise above that emotion, we have to smile by faith.
*God works from the inside out but He expect us to work from the outside in. Thus we have to put a smile first and then joy will follow.


*Learn to develop the character stability!
*Your ability will only be released through stability ~unknown.
*God will not promote us if we keep on losing our patience, our cool, our character.
*We are anointed to enjoy our everyday life. Today is a big event because we're still alive!

Let us remember:

My early morning shot today

Moving On (poem)

A poem dedicated to  friends on another site but let me also share this piece with you..

Feels like a crumpled paper?
And then thrown into the water..
You might be crushed and whipped...
But waste no time on grief.

You may think the good old  days are through
And this time you have to say ‘adieu’
But never dwell on the pain,
Don’t let anger and sadness reign.

Though our trials may cut like sword.
But take heed to these words
Whatever happens to me and you...
We will never  lose our true value.

Stand up now with head up high.
You need not know  the reasons why.
Open your mind and see the good.
Keep feet on the ground as you would.

©Ric/lifencanvas
moving on poem