Hello Everbody,
Hope all is well with you. I know that when all is well it's easy to
count our blessings, but what we need to learn to do is to count them
when things are not going so well. I know they are a little harder to
recognize at times like that, but they ARE there! Here are my "thoughts
for today."
Why is it we count our blessings on our fingers and our
miseries on an adding machine?
Sometimes we're so busy adding up our troubles that we
forget to count our blessings.
I challange all of you to make it a practice each evening to look for 5
things you can be grateful for. They don't have to be big things;
blessings come in small sizes, too. In fact, on a really bad day one of
them may even be, "that this day is over."
God Bless,
Jo
P.S. Happy St. Patrick's Day to all of you!
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