I'm bumping up this post for those who may not have known about this cozy inn of encour-agement a year ago, last March.
I'm leaving two questions.
Your answers would be great: I love the community we share when you do. Your perspective helps me to grow as mine is limited. May I ask you to share your response? I'll be bold and thank you in advance. :)
A happy innkeeper because I continue to look up not only at my Higher Power, but at the oak tree of personal progress that shades me on hot, stressful days.
Patience With Our Progress
Today, I'm leaving several quotes. May they help us maintain an Attitude of Gratitude. Availing ourselves to God on a daily basis, seeking His will, helps our patience grow. Immediate results are no longer our focus.
I've discovered that life, like the growing oak tree referred to in the quote below---and pictured above---is a matter of many, mini successes. Like stalactites, found hanging from cave tops, successes build-up over time. Little victories demonstrate growth developing within.
Progress doesn't look like much on any given day; growth is slow. However, over time, it happens. Continued victories are assured when we practice discipline in areas where we desire success.
"Success depends not merely in how well we do the things we enjoy, but in how conscientiously we perform those duties that we don't."
John Maxwell, Developing the Leader Within You
Placing Principles Over Unhealthy Habits
We know it's best not eating them, if we want better health and longevity. It's better choosing health and vitality over the temporary pleasure of unhealthy appetites. That's why I exercise and ride my bike as much as I do.
In the same way, placing principles above self-damaging habits promotes growth. Our character gets better, we experience the beginnings of thriving. Yes, we'll slip on occasion. Developing and maintaining healthy pattern of living requires patience.
"I need not judge the rate at which I change old habits or ways of thinking. If I'm uncomfortable with old behavior, then on some level I am already moving toward changing it. Change will not be effective unless I am ready for it. I need only trust that,when the time comes to move forward, I will know it."
Courage to Change, p 221
Gentleness Helps"Remind me each day that the race is not always to the swift; that there is more to life than increasing its speed. Let me look upward unto the towering oak and remember it grew great and strong because it grew slowly and well." Orin Crane, Courage, p 221
Being gentle towards ourselves helps. When we engage in less than best habits, we simply forgive ourselves. It doesn't help to kick ourselves:
"Condemning my imperfections has never enhanced my appreciation of life nor has it allowed me to love myself more."
Courage, p. 19Re-engaging healthy principles is preferred. (It's time to put those kicking boots away. For more on that, please click here.) They allow us to become our better selves and move on.
Have a great, gracious, patient-with-yourself, characterologically growing, grateful day,
How About You?
1. What helps you to be patient with your progress?
For me, in addition to what I wrote above, it helps me to remember that the voices that would want to condemn me are liars. Yep, liars. Also, it helps me to know that God, my Higher Power does not cheapen himself by using shame, guilt or judgment to motivate me. He uses love, balanced with non-condemning truth.
2. Focusing on the positive, where is an area that you have seen progress with your life?
I continue to be amazed at the equanimity I have, even when in very stressful situations. It boggles my mind and is very comforting to my body---tension, without recovery, destroys my serenity, tranquility and emotional safety.
Another related post:
Perseverance click here.
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