Contentment — part 4
“A lack of contentment, writes Rachel Cruz, “leaves you chasing the next big thing you think will make you happy.
“It’s exhausting!”
—- Hold up here a minute with me.
Let’s be honest — she’s right.
You don’t have time for me to run through my own list of examples, and maybe you have a collection of those yourself. —-
“You may run in one direction and then another, but you’ll always come up short and out of breath.
“Contentment, however, encourages you to walk.
“To take it easy.
“To trust that your needs will be met and your life will be full of joy.”
“Contentment reminds you to fix your thoughts on what really matters and to move toward those things.”
—- Tomorrow is Thanksgiving.
Let’s season it with what we’ve been thinking about here these last several days.
Ready? Or is a review in order?
“Contentment reminds you to fix your thoughts on what really matters and to move toward those things.”