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In our day to day errands, we encounter a mixture of positivity and

negativity. Yes, no day is perfect. However, we can teach ourselves


to have a positive outlook. Personally, at first, I had difficulty trying
my best to look at the positive, brighter side. My friends tell me to
always do the same. But most of the time, it has been difficult for
me to do so. Time and time again, I would end up seeing myself in
a world of volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity. Then, I
would blame myself for not doing things that I could have done.
Blaming myself for my “what ifs” have been my last resort for failed
results.

We experience a mixture of positive and negativity in our daily


errands. Yes, there is no such thing as a perfect day. We can,
however, teach ourselves to have a good attitude. Personally, I
found it tough at first to attempt to see the better side of things.
My buddies often tell me to do the same. However, I have found it
difficult to do so most of the time. Time after time, I'd find myself
immersed in a world of turbulence, uncertainty, complexity, and
ambiguity. Then I'd blame myself for not taking action when I
could have. My last resort for poor results has been to blame
myself for my "what ifs."

He will make a way where there seems to be no way. In the toughest of


situations, this seems to be God’s specialty. And aren’t you thankful?
God has it all figured out. So we don’t have to worry.
He’s working on our behalf even when we can’t see it all. He has a plan and
purpose in whatever we walk through. He can cut a clear pathway through
anything.
And in seemingly hopeless situations where we can’t see any way out, God’s
power has the opportunity to shine the greatest. It’s in those times when we
come to the end of ourselves, where we know we can’t depend on our own
abilities, on anything we have, or anyone we know, but instead are reminded that
we are totally and completely reliant on Him - it’s those times that are the most
powerful of all.

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