“Sometimes when people are under stress, they hate to think,
and it's the time when they most need to think.” -William J. Clinton
Often people associate stress with
negativity. However, experts
indicate that there are two types of stress: good stress and bad stress. Although you may have a lot to do
today, good stress is more likely induced by situations within your
control. Good stress motivates you
to complete daily tasks and achieve your goals. Bad stress, on the other hand, is more likely induced by
situations out of your control.
Bad stress can take its toll on you psychologically, spiritually, and
even physically. Today if you are
facing a situation that is out of your control, I encourage you to think on
nothing else but the goodness of God. When life is bad, God is still good. God has the power to change your
situation, but even if He chooses not to then rest assured that He will help
you endure it.
You
will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed
on you! (Isaiah 26:3,
NLT).
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