"Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow." ~ Helen Keller


Sunday, March 14, 2010

Do You Do Windows?

When people ask me if I am a "glass half full or half empty" person, I usually say something like, "my glass overflows..." or something to that effect. However I know people who run the gamut from an overflowing glass, like I try to visualize, and others who say their glass is "almost completely empty." I'm not exagerrating! Someone said that to me recently!

Sometimes it is hard to realize or understand how full your "glass" is. Lately mine has felt bone dry at times...and I know logically it is not. But those pesky emotions get stirred up sometimes and it is hard to see how good we actually have it. When we are struggling, it clouds our thinking and affects the way we view everything.

I heard Joel Osteen, my favorite preacher, talk about a woman who looked out the window at her neighbor's clothesline. Every day she would comment on how dingy and dirty the lady's clothes were. She was aghast that she would allow her children to go out in public in such dirty and improperly cared for clothes. Day after day this went on, with the woman becoming more and more critical of her neighbor and her ineptness at doing the laundry. Then one morning the woman was having her coffee, and looking out the window was amazed at how bright and clean her neighbor's laundry was. She called her husband in the room, and said, "Would you look at that! She finally learned how to get her family's clothes clean!" Her husband smiled, and said, "No, I got up early this morning and cleaned that window...it was filthy."

I know I have been guilty of looking at the world through a dirty window. When things are not going as well as you would like it is easy to see everything that is wrong and not remember all the things that are right with your world. Maybe it's time to get out the Windex.

Have a great week and Live Postive!

p.s. Here is a great article from The Mayo Clinic about the Power of Positive Thinking. I hope it helps you see your glass as at least half full, if not more so. :-)

Positive thinking: Reduce stress, enjoy life more

5 comments:

Writers Shelf Life said...

I love that Osteen story too! What a great reminder especially as we emerge from the dullness of winter when many of our glasses seem to have been nearly drained. Well done, my friend!

Blondie said...

Thank you for reading Linda! I always appreciate your input. Don't know about you, but I am ready for my glass to be refilled!

Johnnie said...

Thanks for entering my giveaway, and for your nice comment! I love your site. When I focus on the good, it increases. This week's sermon at the church I attend was on the power of our thoughts, and how much the way we think determines our circumstances. Thanks for sharing this. I look forward to following your posts.

Blessings and light,
Johnnie

Blondie said...

Thanks for reading Johnnie! We just can't emphasize enough the power of positive thinking. We truly are creating our own reality with our thoughts and words. Glad to see you here, and come back any time! :-)

shelley said...

hey there,
thanks so much for stopping by... my husband loves joel osteen! he has read his books over and over, i just keep hoping he comes up with a new one soon! lol.. loved it! have a great st patty's eve!
i'm following you now!
shelley
http://iamstillstandingafterallthistime.blogspot.com/