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Being me is wonderful.
Reflections on MY LORD and ME!
Now, this is a tough one to write about because sometimes I don’t feel so wonderful; thank goodness for the grace of God! Please take a moment before studying this reflection to purge negative, distracting and disruptive thoughts by giving them to our Lord Jesus Christ through prayer ( ).
I encourage you to review the “Self-Reflection Questions” at the end, there maybe some unexpected blessings!
Enjoy God’s wonders...
Being me is wonderful.
My life is filled with happiness, peace, and limitless opportunities.
I accept myself as I am.
I know that I am worthy of love, compassion, and respect.
I am content with what I have.
I value my spiritual faith and loved ones more than any material possessions.
My self-esteem is based on my actions rather than on anything I own.
I enjoy what I do.
Cleaning the bath tub can be fun when I play my favorite songs and think about how I am creating a comfortable home for my family.
I live in the present moment.
I let go of regretting the past and worrying about the future.
I immerse myself in what is occurring right now.
I slow down and listen to my senses.
I think positive.
I notice the miracles that surround me.
I marvel at the beauty of nature and the ingenuity of human beings.
I stay calm when things fail to go my way.
I recognize that setbacks and obstacles are inevitable.
I believe that my struggles are temporary.
I can turn things around.
I learn from each experience.
My persistence pays off.
I dream big.
Challenging goals excite me.
I know that I can do amazing things when I am willing to put forth the effort.
I give generously.
I find gratification in serving others and sharing my riches.
Today, I celebrate my blessings.
My life is as beautiful, meaningful, and wonderful as I choose to make it.
I am content with what I have.
I value my spiritual faith and loved ones more than any material possessions.
My self-esteem is based on my actions rather than on anything I own.
I enjoy what I do.
Cleaning the bath tub can be fun when I play my favorite songs and think about how I am creating a comfortable home for my family.
I live in the present moment.
I let go of regretting the past and worrying about the future.
I immerse myself in what is occurring right now.
I slow down and listen to my senses.
I think positive.
I notice the miracles that surround me.
I marvel at the beauty of nature and the ingenuity of human beings.
I stay calm when things fail to go my way.
I recognize that setbacks and obstacles are inevitable.
I believe that my struggles are temporary.
I can turn things around.
I learn from each experience.
My persistence pays off.
I dream big.
Challenging goals excite me.
I know that I can do amazing things when I am willing to put forth the effort.
I give generously.
I find gratification in serving others and sharing my riches.
Today, I celebrate my blessings.
My life is as beautiful, meaningful, and wonderful as I choose to make it.
Self-Reflection Questions:
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How would I describe a wonderful life?
We are often taken unawares by God’s power, love and wisdom.
2. How can life be wonderful and difficult at the same time?
Wonderful for those are forgiven:
3. Why does true happiness come from within?
Jesus Christ’s recipe for happiness is as follows: ;
Thank you for reading, God bless you, your family and have a blessed day!
Assistance from , of course from the Bible but also from: Manser, Martin H. Dictionary of Bible Themes: The Accessible and Comprehensive Tool for Topical Studies.
London: Martin Manser, 2009.
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