Change Your Attitude
Unfortunately, the power of negative thoughts can be strong in times of uncertainty and strife. However, maintaining a negative attitude does more harm than good. Changing your attitude can truly change your life, and one of the easiest ways to change your attitude is through the power of prayer. Praying a short daily prayer or any of the common prayers on a regular basis will help to improve your attitude. Prayer allows for a new perspective and grants you the power to see what you can and cannot change.
In order to change your attitude, you must turn to scripture for a new perspective. In the bible, you are encouraged to "be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God." Negative thoughts seem to be a result of an attachment to the past and remaining in an unproductive frame of mind. This passage calls for a renewal of your mind and thinking. Rather than being caught up with what the world expects from you, you should remember what God wants for you. Evaluate the situations that are causing you stress, as well as your corresponding attitude. Use prayer to gain strength from God and renew your point of view.
Prayer also helps you realize what you can and cannot change. If you truly want to change your attitude, this realization is essential. Many find that the Serenity Prayer helps to do this. Reciting "God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference" will help focus your mind on these issues. Most negative thinking stems from our inability to change our situations. By praying for clarity regarding these things, you will soon have a better idea of the power you personally hold. That way, you won't waste precious time with a negative attitude.
In order to change your attitude, you must make a conscious effort to use prayer on a regular basis. Prayer helps renew your point of view and realize what is or isn't in your hands. If you're looking for support with these issues, the house of prayer is a place of great strength.
Friday, April 29, 2011
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