Over the weekend, I got off the Exit called Reflection. Trying to avoid an eat, sleep, work and repeat the same cycle over again mentality, I pulled off to take a breather, camping in the mountains with my daughter. Subsequently, I was able to slow down enough to take my spiritual pulse. Laying back in the wilderness, thoughts began to flood my mind.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJ6Ax3oSThQ
Healed from most of the scars from losing my teaching position to a new management group, God allowed me to see positive images from my past. Similar to the theme song from All in the Family, the Lord brought to recall memories that made me think, those were the days. Skipping my planning period to partake in a gym class with juniors and seniors, participating in school fundraisers like Donkey Basketball, Dodgeball, Golf Megaathon & Volleyball and developing an Ultimate Frisbee class will always hold a special place in my heart.
Although, you and I may not be exactly where we want to be currently, there’s still time to change course. Perhaps you need to pull over, take a break or spend time reflecting. You can start by reading Philippians 4:8; then apply this principle like a scene from Polyanna, playing the good game. If this exercise can become a habit or daily routine, you may reach a point in time when you can honesty say, “those were the days!”
by Jay Mankus
good advise! good post
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