Little did I know that I would be fighting a horrible cold all day, have to take a difficult Spanish quiz, and end up falling down the stairs in front of a crowd of students, bruising my knee and my pride. Yet somehow, I managed to keep everything in perspective, because of my determination to not let it beat me. After all, I will get over my cold, I did the best I could on my Spanish quiz, my knee will heal, and rather than wallow in embarrassment, I chose to laugh at myself after falling down the stairs. As a result, what could've turned into a really lousy day was actually quite pleasant - just because I chose to control my attitude instead of letting the events of the day and the people around me control it.
It was a good reminder. Rather than getting stuck in what we can't control, we need to remember what we can - how we respond. After all, like it or not, things we don't like will happen, people will annoy us, there will be difficult assignments, and the weather won't always be pleasant. Some times we'll fall down the stairs (or at least, I will). So we have two choices: we can let it beat us down, making us despondent and unpleasant, or we can take it in stride and learn how to keep smiling through the struggles. It's not easy, but most things worth accomplishing aren't easy. And don't forget, even when you fail in your endeavor, you can always start over. Don't give up. Dust yourself off and keep going.
This is a great reminder to not get caught up in the frustrations and worries of our day, but rather enjoy each day as it comes and focus on the good parts.
ReplyDeleteAnd, by the way, I heard you might have the flu rather than just a cold. :( Feel better soon!!!
A good reminder indeed.
ReplyDeleteRecently a friend of mine was on her way back to Africa and had decided to praise God for every inconvenience, every obstacle, and every person with a bad attitude that she encountered. She was blessed by the number of seeming obstacles (the expired visa, the airline clerk who mislabeled luggage...etc) that were made right. Most importantly however was the peace that she had through it all.
You are right, we can't control the circumstances, but we can definitely control our reactions to it. Thanks, Melissa.