I watched the movie Mully last night that was on our list of movies to watch. All I can say is wow. I found it quite interesting that the one thing that was probably the worst thing this person experienced was actually the best thing for him.
Davene mentioned that during the master mind part of our call this past Sunday. When she said that, I thought to myself, that’s an interesting way to think of things that have happened in my life.
I can see now how the things I thought were terrible things that have happened in my life were the best things to happen because those things brought me awareness to change things in my life for the better.
There is a saying that God won’t waste a hurt. We go through these things to refine us to become the better version of ourselves and to help others along the way.
The movie inspired me because my definite purpose in life is my calling. It’s not something I necessarily went out looking for. I was called by God to do this thing. I kept hearing a whisper to do this thing.
I’m sure that’s why it has taken me a bit to get all the things in line to do what I have been called to do. It’s scary doing something new and not knowing exactly how it’s all going to work out.
I guess that is the definition of a dream. Knowing what the outcome is supposed to be but not knowing the how all along the way.
This is where persistence comes into play. I’m building my castle one brick at a time. Success may be at the thousandth step, so I continue to persist in my endeavor to achieve the dream, the calling.
When I am stuck, I ask the infinite to guide me and to tell me what my next right step is. I greet this day with love, and I continue to persist one step at a time, and I win.