Hand Over Your Problems to a Higher Power

12/14/2009 11:55:00 AM

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I have often thought about this story I read, and felt it appropriate to recount it here.

A manager in a small firm had often found that he imagined problems to be larger than they really were, but he was smart enough to know that his attitude, and thibking methodology was working against him.

So, he decided to do something about it, and work to improve things.

He consiously started to believe in the concept of faith, and a higher power, and put a small wire basket on his desk, with a card attached to it.

The card said, “With G-d, all things are possible“.

Whenever he had a problem that seemed very complex and difficult, he wrote about it on  the piece of paper, and left it in the basket for a day or two.

He often found that when he got back to the problems on the paper, they were not so big, and were much more manageable to handle.

It is a simple explanation of the use of faith, and the letting of our problems to a higher source.

It is still important to work through them, but we can ask for help, and still be active in their resolution.

This is the difference to point out here.

I think you get the point.

I am absolutely certain that by increasing our faith, being active, and visualising the results we desire, we are more likely reach the results we desire.

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