electricity of a situation pass before responding. I’m learning not to let my emotions vote!
Shedding the emotion connected to the immediacy of situations allows perspective to come in for better decisions. Letting go of your hold on the moment, even for a count of ten, can sometimes open up possibilities that weren’t there before.
And, boy oh boy. Letting go and letting God! How often have we heard that? I’ve written before about how hard that has been for me. I’m a Type A (Capital A) person! However, because the process of aging and surviving losses has provided indisputable lessons in how God really is the one in control, I’ve learned it is SO much better to let Him have it. My faith has strengthened as I’ve learned to let go. My stress has lessened. My sizzle has turned up! YAY!
It’s all so connected. Exercise. Meditation. Prayer. Letting go of those moments that you think need your immediate attention, action, and resolution and the thinking that ONLY YOU have the answers.
Really? Maybe not. Letting go and letting situations unfold in God’s timing. Letting go and letting thoughts and