As time passes on i realise that life is a series of curve balls that as time passes we learn how to deal with and throw right back.
For many years now I have developed a mental health condition that I have learned to live with on a day-by-day year-by-year basis. I have learned not to be reactionary when life throws me the more unpleasant or challenging curve balls. I have learned to stop and pause when these curve balls are thrown at me. I take my time to consider my options of how to respond and have a great listening support network in both my psychiatrist and some particularly wonderful and wise friends π§‘. I guess I too have developed wisdom along the way and I am always being approached by loved ones when they need a little wise counsel or advice. My advice is always the same. Stop, pause and consider your options. Trust your gut instinct and never do anything that makes your stomach churn or leaves you with a knot in your gut. Always trust your gut and only ever do things that make your spirit soar. God has plans for us all and sometimes those gut feelings are God saying there are options he does not want us to take, and when we feel elated in our gut, he is letting us know we are on the right path. When life throws you a curveball ball stop and feel God’s presence ππ½ telling us which action takes us closer to our life purpose.. I personally can vouch for this course of action because I am dealing with a few curve balls at once and am slowly working through them without being reactionary. I am taking time to stop and smell the roses πΉ and am listening to my gut instincts about how to proceed. Life should never be rushed. The best decisions are those that make you feel at peace with yourself.