Ever heard the phrase , "It's not over till it's over"? As you go through life there are so many ups and downs that you start to feel overwhelmed. It seems like there are more down points in life than there are ups. We get so caught up in the process that we get drained. We need and seek escape however that may be. How do you escape? Do you watch your favorite TV show on certain nights? Do you look out at the ocean? Do you go to the park? These things help us to escape the hustle and bustle that comes from the monotony in life. How you handle being overwhelmed can make or break you. Do you handle stress well or poorly? I don't handle it so well so I like to escape very frequently. I usually will get a bowl of my favorite cereal and eat it in the bed late at night instead of the morning for comfort (weird I know). Or I'll go and peer off my balcony into the forest that is outside my apartment and look at the sky as well. We need to do these things because whatever we are going through we have to get up and push through it. Even though none of our lives are promised to us each day, we know there is that most likely we will wake up again and have to do most of the sand stuff all over again. Be mindful of what you do to escape because what you do may be something that is helping you or it can be very well something that is hurting you and holding you back. Don't make your escape tool something that you know will hurt you. Why would you do something that can kill you on top of something that you are already stressed out about. Don't make it worse by doing that. So find a better way to deal with life and keep it pushing because it's not over till it's over! Ask God to help you and He will. -Allen J.
Sometimes in life we get the things that are not best. Those things are meant for us to not be indulging in unless they are the initial part of what makes us not have them later on. We aren't supposed to be indulging in those things after the situations that make us understand, after being burned within the way we have to prevent the entire fire from engulfing our lives , shows us that those things aren't to be a part of what it takes to make us satisfied with what we are to have. We understand that those things aren't for us to have. Baring guilt comes from re-entering the situations that taught us not to have specific things with the delusion that we can indulge or choose once again those things, or that thing that isn't for us to have. We are left with this fear that the consequences that we once suffered would somehow return. That fear is GUILT! We already understand that the same decision to choose or indulge in whatever gave unsatisfying results prior will only b...
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