HABITS
"Sow a habit and reap a destiny," a popular saying goes. We have the same number of alphabets in any language, but one may use them to write poorly, and another richly. The same applies to habits. The wrong disposition to life can dwarf you permanently. What then is a habit.
A habit is a predisposition to things and situations.
There is a general disposition to life that always succeeds. It is, 'Cultivate what you want to harvest' (sow what you want to reap).
"Early to bed, early to rise." "Sow an attitude and reap a habit," you may have also heard. Cultivate the right habit and you will be healthy, congenial and prosperous.
Daily submit to the right process and you will live a fulfilled life. There are three aspects of life we will deal with, they cover every major aspect of a person's life.
The Spiritual: You feed your soul knowledge, and clothe it with excellence.
Read good books on core life principles, like, "Growing Up Spiritually," by Kenneth E. Hagin, "The Miracle Of Seed-faith," and "Your Invisible Power," by Genevieve Brehend.
The is such a thing as the Infinite. Nothing comes from mothing, as such there are principles of nature to live by.
Walk in love. Love breeds excellence, as both are wholesome, and spring from wholehearted service. It is not the most experienced that is excellent, but the one who works wholeheartedly.
Sow to reap. Sow goodness, excellence, the right vibes (words, vibrations: deeds), and reap the same.
Opposites attract, like begets like. Opposites of likes attract, and like begets like. You do not pair a loafer and a sneaker, nor two left legs of shoes. Don't be yoked with the wrong peers or partners. But find likes that complement you.
Learn these principles, and learn also to read healthy books, confess positive affirmations, and to give liberally.
There is no one who has attained greatness who did not harness one or more spiritual principles.
A sample set of affirmations are set forth below:
Affirmations
I am Christ-filled, ingenious, opulent, whole and fulfilled, generationally.
The Mental: Read how-to books and develop common courtesy and table-manners. Sleep early and dress as you want to be addressed. Aquire skills and work on your vision dilligently.
[My Offline Bible] Proverbs 22
Seest thou a man diligent in his business? he shall stand before kings; he shall not stand before mean men. (KJV)
The Physical: You feed the body, food and medicine. Eat healthily and exercise, and take medicinal food and supplements.
Adopt these habits, and see yourself improve in leaps and bounds.
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