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When Things Don't turn out like we think they should....

  • Writer: hohtenterprises
    hohtenterprises
  • Aug 18, 2017
  • 2 min read

Things don’t always turn out like we think they should, as things aren’t always what we think.

Sometimes what we think can really jade us from seeing what the TRUTH IS.

In daily living, get through today and live for today by stopping the old behavioral habit of ‘making excuses’. An excuse never did get a person anywhere in life. It does nothing but ‘ax’ the person. Think about the exorcist, movies in the 80s-90s. What do you think of when you think of the word ‘exorcism’? I think of an ax that slices a person down the middle or cuts off a limb, etc. Essentially when we make excuses for the things we do and don’t do, basically this is what we are doing is cutting ourselves in half. It’s one thing to find the reasoning behind something, that’s the logic. Reasoning is simply to find the logic. Logic is then based off of facts and this is called 'reasoning'. That has nothing to do with ‘making an excuse’.

Matthew 6:33 But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.

Deuteronomy 32:4 He is the Rock, his work is perfect: for all his ways are judgement: a God of truth and without iniquity, just and right is he.

Here’s how:

  1. Leave yesterday where it belongs at, in yesterday.

  2. Practice the concept of attentiveness and alertness by accepting reality-just the facts, not emotions/feelings.

  3. Let the sun go down and while taking forward with you the concepts applicable to life, leave behind the ‘feelings’ involved.

  4. Don’t take everything so personal, as if it’s a flaw within you.

  5. Know your heart and follow it in all circumstances-not your feelings, but your heart=LOVE(God=1 John 4 8 Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.) God is LIGHT-He is the TRUTH!

  6. Accept the truth, whether or not you like the truth, accept it anyway.

  7. Acceptance comes by hearing and so ‘hear’ the WORDS being said, rather than ‘feel’ what is said. Separate feelings from hearing.

  8. To hear is audible but to feel is emotional.

  9. Write down the truths, especially during an emotional moment.

  10. Ask questions WHY and find the ANSWERS!

  11. Let yesterday be nothing more than a mere reflection to spring you forward in the ‘today’ you are living in.

  12. To do this, make decisions based off of what is heard not what is felt. This translates on making decisions based off of what the truth is, not what emotions are.


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