Tuesday, August 9, 2016

5 Things Gratitude Can Do For You


You’d be amazed at how two little words can change so much.

Saying ‘thank you’ to someone, even to yourself, can give you so much more than if you rant about something that annoys you or when you criticize.

The benefits of expressing gratitude will not only affect you, but it will also ripple through time infinitely. This isn’t one of those things you say that seem to lose its meaning the more you say them.
Practicing gratitude everyday will definitely make you and those around you, better people.

Below are just some of the things that gratitude can do for you.

#1. Increases self-esteem

When you count your blessings in life, when you’re thankful for the things you have, the people who surround you, you’re more able to make yourself believe that life is indeed good.

When life is good, you begin to see yourself as worthy of that life. You’re less likely to get bogged down by your insecurities because you feel that you are good enough.
If a person is grateful for what he has, he becomes more confident that he has something worthwhile to offer the world in return.

#2. Improves relationships

We often hear people say that all they want is a little appreciation, a little acknowledgment from their partners. That before they’re criticized for the things they failed to do, they wish their significant others take notice of the things they did well.

Expressing gratitude for the littlest things that your partner does will make them want to do more things for you. Of course, it shouldn’t be a manipulation tactic, but the effect of having your efforts acknowledged really makes a difference in one’s attitude towards making them.

Even in conflict resolution, saying “Thank you for letting me know that you felt this way…” is better than starting it with “Why didn’t you tell me you were feeling like this?” before proceeding to discuss the problem at hand. Opening with the positive will direct the conversation towards a more open discussion as opposed to coming out as an attack.

#3. Helps you sleep better

Personally, I think the way you sleep at night says a lot about you. It gives you an insight on what you’re feeling at that moment and what’s going on in your head.
If you find yourself battling your way to a good night’s sleep, you’re probably worried about something, and unless you find what it is and see it in a more positive light, you’ll lose more than just sleep in the long run.
Positive thoughts will help sooth your mind and make you feel relaxed. That will translate to how you will feel the next day. You’ll end up more productive and more confident.

#4. Makes you fun

Hanging out with a negative person, someone who always has something bad to say about the world, tends to make the small annoyances of life seem like the big things.
On the other hand, if you’re with someone who’s just the right amount of positive, who reminds you to see a flat tire as a way to spend time with your companion, or to laugh at that stain on your white shirt, it puts a lot of things in perspective. You become a beacon of light for someone else.

#5. Makes you a better boss, employee, teammate

At work, just as in your relationship, acknowledging someone’s efforts will give them confidence and boost their morale.

If you’re a boss, your people hang on to your every word. They believe in you. If you show them that you believe in them too, and that you’re impressed at even the littlest tasks they perform well, they will strive harder to not disappoint you in the bigger things.
As an employee, when you thank your boss for mentoring you, for showing you the correct way of doing something when you make a mistake, you acknowledge their status and make them feel like a good leader. This will make them feel like they’re doing a good job handling you and will make them feel more open to your suggestions later on.
As a part of a team, when each of you commend each other’s efforts into making a project good, it strengthens the feeling of camaraderie and builds a stronger foundation for the company to stand on. Solid groups will yield better results in the workplace.

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Ten ways to love!!











1.         Listen without interrupting (Proverbs 18)
2.         Speak without accusing (James 1:19)
3.         Give without sparing (Proverbs 21:26)
4.         Pray without ceasing (Colossians 1:9)
5.         Answer without arguing (Proverbs 17:1)
6.         Share without pretending (Ephesians 4:15)
7.         Enjoy without complaint (Philippians 2:14)
8.         Trust without wavering (Corinthians 13:7)
9.         Forgive without punishing (Colossians 3:13)
10.       Promise without forgetting (Proverbs 13:12)


A marriage is not just about the good times you share but also about the obstacles you go through together, and the fact that you still love each other till the end.

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Beautifully said!

A man just got married and was returning home with his wife.

They were crossing a lake in a boat, when suddenly a great storm arose. The man was a warrior, but the woman became very much afraid because it seemed almost hopeless:

The boat was small and the storm was really huge, and any moment they were going to be drowned.
But the man sat silently, calm and quiet, as if nothing was happening.

The woman was trembling and she said, “Are you not afraid ?”. This may be our last moment of life! It doesn’t seem that we will be able to reach the other shore. Only some miracle can save us; otherwise death is certain.
Are you not afraid? Are you mad or something? Are you a stone or something?

The man laughed and took the sword out of its sheath. The woman was even more puzzled: What he was doing?

Then he brought the naked sword close to the woman’s neck, so close that just a small gap was there, it was almost touching her neck. He said,” Are you afraid ?”

She started to laugh and said,” Why should I be afraid ?,If the sword is in your hands, why I should be afraid? I know you love me.

” He put the sword back and said, This is my answer”. I know God Loves me, and the storm is in His hands

*SO WHATSOEVER IS GOING TO HAPPEN IS GOING TO BE GOOD.* If we survive, good; if we don’t survive, good ,because everything is in His hands and He cannot do anything wrong.

Moral: Develop Trust. This is the trust which one needs to imbibe. and which is capable of transforming your whole life. Any less won’t do!

"Believe that God is working in ur life even when u don't feel like that....sometimes He will use ur entire life time to prepare u for eternity...

When God wants to make a mushroom, He does it overnight... but to make a giant oak He takes100 years...
*Be patient with the process, because He knows ur worth....*

Remember how far u have COME, not just how far u have to GO.... God isn't finished with you yet, so keep moving forward.

Great leaders are trained in pits n prisons Not in playground or palaces!

*GOD BLESS.😊