I Believe In Good Things 🫶

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... Read moreIn my personal journey, I've found that holding onto faith during challenging times truly changes how we experience life. The phrases from the article resonate deeply—"Lead your faith, your fears will go," and "My worries are few because my blessings are many." These affirmations remind me that when we focus on faith rather than fears, we create space for positivity and hope. One practice that has helped me is starting each day by turning my eyes upwards, as mentioned in the text. This simple act, whether through prayer, meditation, or quiet reflection, grounds me. It aligns my mindset with the belief that no matter the struggles, I am protected and supported, much like the comforting lines about safety in the arms of Jesus. I also relate to the idea of being in a world where "you can be anything, be like Jesus." To me, this means striving to embody kindness, patience, and compassion in everyday interactions. When we approach others with love and gratitude, it often returns in unexpected and beautiful ways. Gratitude journals have been another valuable tool. Writing down the many blessings—both big and small—shifts my attention from what’s lacking to what’s abundant in my life. It reinforces the blessing of having a “house full of blessings,” not just materially but in relationships and experiences. Lastly, the encouragement to be grateful in "the most beautiful way" reflects that gratitude is not just a feeling but also a practice. Sharing kindness, helping others, and acknowledging our blessings collectively build a more hopeful and supportive community. Overall, embracing these messages has helped me reduce worries and increase my joy. Living with faith and gratitude transforms not just individual days, but the way we approach life’s journey.