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Tuesday 23 May 2017

You clung too much to life problems. Three bad things can befall you.


When we let problems weigh us down, we tend to carry them like a heavy load on our minds. We give them too much importance and think about them and thinking about. This can make others aware of our struggles. This happens when pfocus on the problem, not the solution. It delays our deliverance.


3 Signs Befall Someone Who Clung Too Much to The Problem.


Anyone who notices a problem as soon as it arises will receive attention. It brings unfortunate consequences. Among these problems are;

* Your mind gets disturbed.

* The person's soul becomes weak and

* You will lose your focus


The consequences are severe. They affect those who let problems weigh them down. They carry their problems as a load. They care about their problems and always think about them. This makes others know they have problems. The reason is that their faith has clung to the problem, not the solution. If your faith clings too much to the problem, solving it may take time.


We tend to forget that problems and temptations will come our way. Both contain the seeds of opportunity for growth. Face temptations head-on. Don't avoid or make excuses. This way, you'll have fewer issues in the long run.


So, we should stop wasting time and energy complaining. Our problems could be much worse. Instead, be open each day to a new way of looking at your problems. Life is all about perspective.


As Mark Twain said, we attach to one or more ways of seeing ourselves. They are neither accurate nor helpful. They trap us in mind-forged manacles. These are beliefs that limit oneself. They are also unfulfilling and misdirected. We fall into living as we are not and lose who and what we actually are."


So, pursue what is meaningful. Give it your full attention. Let's stop complaining. Things could be worse. Every day, let's approach our problems with a new perspective. Life is about how we choose to see it.


Mark Twain once said, "We often trap ourselves. We do so in limiting beliefs and behaviors."" 


They do not show who we are. Let's focus on what matters and give it our full attention.

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