Wednesday 13 February 2013

Closed doors






Close some doors. Not because of pride, incapacity or arrogance, but simply because they no longer lead somewhere.
Paulo Coehlo   (via prettypeachpeonies)


I am reading a book by MUNROE MYLES   " Principles And Benefits Of Change " - How to deal with those doors in our lives, constantly closing, a good read.. some of the text.




"And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." (Romans 8:28)6.7 billion of us human beings share this in common: we all have to face change.Our lives are in a constant state of transition. Life is always moving forward; nothing ever remains the same. To a greater or lesser degree, we are continually being transported--whether suddenly or gradually--into the new, the different, the unexpected, or the untried.Yet most people don't manage change effectively and positively. The Principles and Benefits of Change is a manual for times of change. It reveals how to prepare for any kind of change and use it for your benefit, enabling you to accomplish your God-given purpose in life.Thriving in a Changing WorldChange comes to all of us--whether we prepare for it or not. How we deal with those inevitable changes--no matter what the source--determines whether they will ultimately be a positive or negative force in our lives. Best-selling author Dr. Myles Munroe reveals how to experience security, confidence, and freedom in the uncertainty of our changing world. Through this book, you can discover how to:" Become an active part of change-not its victim." Be free of fear during unsettling times." Fulfill your God-given purpose." Maximize the benefits of change." Tap into the positive power of change." Be pro-active in pursuing your God-given purpose.You can be ready for the changing seasons that lie ahead.

3 comments:

Henry said...

Hi, your blog is really too much awful and attractive. Font selection, design choosing in everything you showing creativity. Thanks a lot for share. Your thinking and story are really great.

Thea Burger said...

Thank you Henry, I am actually Afrikaans speaking, so my grammar is not always correct, but thanks

iancochrane said...

Hullo Thea,
Just cruising through Blog Catalog & have come across your site. A good looking blog; nice work.

Lovely shots of these doorways, & great quote of Coehlo's!

Cheers, ic