I have a very bad habit.
When I am tired, which I often am these days, I can only see the negative.
I was very fortunate to have my dear friend join me at church today - not only did she help me baby-wrangle, but she also pointed out all the positive people. She reminded me, in her positivity, that I often choose to let one person with attitude or one thing that rubs me the wrong way to ruin the event.
It's a tough thing, not to take our pet peeves and have them taint everything. But I think that is one of the secrets of staying young - being flexible enough to preserve a bit of naivete, being open enough to allow people to surprise you, and being willing to allow something negative to wash over you so you can focus on and build-on the positive.
I know there is a real danger in being seduced into using the negative things in our lives as fodder for discussion, stories, and attention-getting drama. But we can also do this with the positive things.
I just forget this sometimes.
Thanks, friend.
1 comment:
Sooooo true! Months ago I found myself compelled to share "dating horror stories," because of the amusement this provided to others... and then I realized that it's not something I want to perpetuate or focus on!
What a wise friend, and sounds liek perfect timing for you to have heard this message. :)
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