I was thinking “the ocean
is unlimited and so is my
good.” How do you put a
limit on what good should
come to you? There is always
more for the receiving.
I know people who would
think that idea is selfish. They
grew up with a fear and lack
mentality, and were taught
that we shouldn’t take more
than we need. But I believe it
is our Father’s good pleasure
to give us the kingdom,
right here on Earth. And
that having it is part of God’s
success plan for each of us.
We live in a limitless universe.
When you have more
money, you can help more
people. When you have
more health, you can give
more energy to the people
and projects you care about.
When you have more love
you can inspire more people
around you. When you have
more success you can truly
live a life worth loving.
need to be cleaned up or
eliminated.
Here’s a quick exercise for
eliminating those tolerations:
write down at least twenty
things that bug you. Now
circle the ones you have
control over. Pick three of
those circled to clean up
in the next thirty days. It
might mean having a tough
conversation or taking a
simple action, but doing so
frees up the energy you spent
on worry and anger so that
you can put it toward peace
and success.
The tolerations can stand
in our way of reaching and
achieving the goal, whatever
your goal is: money, success,
adventure, or health.
While I agreed with my
mentor’s comments last
week about hard work and
focus, in the back of my mind
So do you limit your good?
What is enough for you?
Ann is the founder
of Life Preservers
Grief Support where
she coaches women
moving through loss
and change after a
life-altering event.
She resides in Joplin,
MO where she also runs the Creative
Cottage, a historic home and healing
retreat space for people seeking respite
from life’s storms. To learn more about
Ann, visit lifepreserversgriefsupport.com
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