The Best You
Spring is such a beautiful season. Because nature does it's job so well, we are blessed with fragrant buds sprouting from once frozen ground, tree limbs that entice birds with fresh blooms, soft rains that incite romance, and sunshine that stimulates smiles.
Trees never worry about getting tall. Flowers aren't ashamed of their vibrant hues. Grass doesn't think about being green. Rain feels best when it falls from the sky.
It is said that nobody is perfect yet, often times we stress ourselves by making perfection our primary goal in all we do. Many times, we worry about how well we perform against expectations that we set for ourselves and, in spite of accomplishing goal after goal, we consider ourselves deficient.
Undoubtedly, we will sometimes make mistakes and even fall short of amazing every now and again. When less than our best is the outcome, it is not only our right but our responsibility to improve.
Striving for excellence and wanting to continually evolve is both natural and essential. We should not seek to abandon such beneficial practices but rather learn to applaud our efforts without conceit and accept accomplishments without arrogance.
Because God's grace is our inheritance, all things are achieveable. If we accept those statements as truth then we are the essence of excellence and should acknowledge ourselves as such.
Trees never worry about getting tall. Flowers aren't ashamed of their vibrant hues. Grass doesn't think about being green. Rain feels best when it falls from the sky.
Today's Inspiration
Accept Yourself, You are Your Best
It is said that nobody is perfect yet, often times we stress ourselves by making perfection our primary goal in all we do. Many times, we worry about how well we perform against expectations that we set for ourselves and, in spite of accomplishing goal after goal, we consider ourselves deficient.
Undoubtedly, we will sometimes make mistakes and even fall short of amazing every now and again. When less than our best is the outcome, it is not only our right but our responsibility to improve.
Striving for excellence and wanting to continually evolve is both natural and essential. We should not seek to abandon such beneficial practices but rather learn to applaud our efforts without conceit and accept accomplishments without arrogance.
Because God's grace is our inheritance, all things are achieveable. If we accept those statements as truth then we are the essence of excellence and should acknowledge ourselves as such.
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