Getting Through Rough Days

There are times when you have had a rough day at work or just a rough day in general and you need someone to talk to. I had one of those days recently and I learned something from my experience that I wanted to share with you.

Bad Attitude Road

1. How do you handle it?

The first thing to do is  self-introspection. Take an inventory of how you handle setbacks, bad days, and disappointments.  For me this requires a lot of prayer because there is a part of me that wants to  think that all is well, or that I’m not as bad as someone else.  This is why it’s so important to allow God to show me the areas that need improvement because my assessment is inaccurate apart from Him.

Self-introspection shows you what your triggers are and how you respond to situations. There is also a level of humility that comes from this because it forces us to be honest with ourselves. For example, I know that when a situation has irritated me, one of my triggers is fast food.

Not every trip to a fast food restaurant means that I’m upset. However, when I’m having a hard day one thing I tend to do more than normal is eat fast food. I have to be very aware of my willingness to make a quick stop to eat and not go home and cook.

2. Knowing How to Respond to Your Spouse

My wife knows me so well that she is able to know the type of response that I need. There have been times where the response needed was different from the response that I wanted. She also knows how to time her responses. I’ll admit there have been times where I did not want to talk and she sat me down, got my attention and let me just talk.

The type of response that you give your spouse when they are having a rough day can be a big deal. The timing  of the response is also critical. It’s helpful to  learn the difference between listening when they need to vent, versus  speaking when advice is needed.

Your response should also come from your heart and packaged like a gift, not an attack. How you say what you say is important. Do not disregard the presentation of the package i.e. your response. How we present information is just as important as the information itself.

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3. The follow through.

In this situation where I was irritated, my wife was able to calm me down and help me to talk through it. This was vitally important because without it, I would have made some decisions that would have caused more problems.

Often times this is the aspect that we neglect to think about. When we respond in a moment of frustration  we have not considered the consequences that may result. It helps to be able to have someone who we can talk through decisions with before we make them. For me, that is one of the greatest benefits of being married.

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had a moment where I wanted to act on an impulse.  I’ll be ready to jump in head first, and my wife’s response is typically  “Hmmm, maybe you should sleep on that for a day or two and then tell me if you feel the same way.” Usually I don’t, and I’ve moved on to something else.

How have you handled rough days? Or how do you handle it if your spouse is having one?

A Moses Moment

We Can Learn from Moses

There is so much that we can learn from the people in the Bible. One that I was recently studying and looking at is Moses. Moses accomplished some of the most amazing things in the Bible. Yet, if we look at the man that is him, there are a lot of the aspects of him that we can relate to.


My Moses Moment

About two years ago, God put it on my heart to write a book. This was a completely new direction for me. I hadn’t really considered doing something like this. So as God is giving me this new set of directions on what I’m supposed to do I’m having a hard time wrapping my mind around it.

It was during this time that I had a Moses moment. If we remember Moses had left Egypt and was having what we would consider a comfortable life. It was in the midst of this that God came to him and told him that he wanted him to set His people free [Exodus 3].

Responding to God

When God began talking to Moses and telling him everything that He wanted Him to do, Moses had an interesting response. Most of us would think that the ideal response would be excitement about what God is about to do.

Moses had a response that I believe most of us have when God talks to us. It’s the same response I had when God told me about writing a book. My response, Moses’ response and many other people respond with the excuses of why we can’t do it.

Moses gave God every excuse that he could think of, to try and help God see that he wasn’t the right person. I came up with my own set of excuses and they manifested in me procrastinating and then just now wanting to do it. Many times God is calling His people to take the next step. We come up with the excuses and reasons on why it shouldn’t be us.

Many times God is calling His people to take the next step. We come up with the excuses and reasons on why it shouldn't be us. Click To Tweet

We seem to think that we will help God choose someone else for this assignment. When we fail to realize that He chose us.

We seem to think that we will help God choose someone else for this assignment. When we fail to realize that He chose us. Click To Tweet

More Alike than we Think

Just by looking at Moses and how he responded to God, we are more like Moses that we realize. Has God called us to free His people from slavery, maybe not. He has called us to free the people in bondage around us. It may not be millions of people, it may be one person.

Our responses tend to more in line with the people in the Bible than we think.

Like Moses, at some point we run out of the reasons and excuses on why we can’t do what God has called us to do. Then we’re left with His Word and taking a step of faith in what He said was possible.

What has held you back from what God has called you to do?

3 Ways You Can Succeed Like God Wants You To

Faith in God

Does God want us to succeed in life?

There are times in life where it can feel like God doesn’t want us to succeed or that He doesn’t care what we do or the decisions we make. That is not true. God cares deeply about what we do and in the manner in which we do it.

Jeremiah 29:11(AMP)
For I know the plans and thoughts that I have for you, says the Lord, plans for peace and well-being and not for disaster to give you a future and a hope.

We can see that God does care because He has plans for us. He wants us to succeed in life. God’s version of success is not the same as ours. With God, the focus is not about the material possessions. Those things may come, but God’s version of success has to do with pursuing Him. Here are three ways to succeed God’s way.

1. Say What God Says

We are bombarded with messages all day. There are so many things telling us negative messages, that we need to combat those messages. Some people like to call it positive affirmations or something to that affect. I like to give credit where credit is due. Saying what God says gives us the words to combat all of the negative messages that we receive.

Saying what God says gives us the words to combat all of the negative messages that we receive. Click To Tweet

2. See What God Sees

While saying what God says is the first step, we also have to engage our imaginations and see what God says happening in our lives.

As we grow into adulthood, we lose the imaginations that were so active when we were children. God wants us to use those imaginations to see our future. See our future as He sees it.

For us to use our imaginations to see God’s word come to pass in our lives is a part of applying God’s word to our lives.

3. Act on what God is saying

Saying what God says and imagining it happening in our lives will only take us so far. They will just be thoughts and words if we don’t have the actions to support them. The first two steps help us to fight the things that go on in our head. Our actions will follow the thoughts we have.

What is God telling you? You can succeed as God intended for you. It can be done, however it will not just fall in our lap. It also will not just magically appear, we have our part to play.

Our part shows that we value God. That we trust Him and what He says. It is time to succeed the way that God wants us to.