My son and I are at Waterfront Park and the epiphany hit me so hard I had to open up my netbook and get the idea down. As you can see, time to blog, really blog, has been nearly nonexistent. Part of the problem is my day job and how busy we've been. There, it's the busiest summer ever with the least amount of people to carry out our duties.
At home the negativity has been strong and coming from all sides. I have done what I could do to maintain my positivity in the face of my time challenges and the other bad vibes flowing. The resulting outcomes have been randomly good and bad.
So here I am taking advantage of a good thing, watching my son play in the park. We've been out quite a bit of the day because people in my house raise eyebrows when I want to go out alone. No matter. Having my son tag along has always brought me joy.
As I watch him run, play and laugh with the other kids, bam (to steal a catchphrase from the famous chef). These joys can be turned into greater positivity. I don't wish to classify joy as large or small, but in this case it serves to show the segmentation as part of the main point. I was worried about doing 500 word blog posts but I can blog my positive spirituality in smaller bites, too. It means more updates, sometimes more focused ideas and it will serve to remind me to be grateful to God every day.
Perhaps you could compare it to a Christian that returns from “backsliding.” I'm stronger in my beliefs now more than ever. I am attracting positive outcomes every day and I hope to inspire all who will listen to bring those outcomes into their lives as well.
Optimism.
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