Monday, October 13, 2014

The Controling Factor

God is ultimately in control. However, you have the mental capacity to control your emotional environment. Sometimes we allow too many external things to persuade or control our internal self. Life happens. Changes take place whether you initiate them or not. It takes place whether you even like it or not. Change has to happen. The problem that most people have is adapting to change and gaining control. So as a result, one may began to feel overwhelmed. This is when it's time to take time to just chill. Take time to settle your emotions and rationalize the change. Prayer during this time is vital to your next move. Being able hear what your inner being is saying also critical at this moment in time. Sometimes it proves successful to just sit and calm yourself down. Determine in your mind what is the best course of action based on the situation not feelings. Have an hear to hear and open yourself up to possibilities. Possibilities stretch far and wide. There is a vast array of them. Be sober-minded. You have that ability because You are the controlling factor. Take advantage of your ability to think, adapt to change, and gain control of your emotional environment.

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