In my native language, we have a saying that ‘if I start to count the goodness of the Lord, night will come and the day will break over and over again.’
They may sound like mundane stuff but in my heart they speak of the abundance of God’s grace.
There were very trying moments of 2015 for me and my family, but one big lesson that I learnt and would continue to carry over is that being thankful and committing my prayers to my Lord and Master eases my burden for sure.
This time last year, I was ensconced in my lovely house back in Houston. No way on my radar did the move to Dubai really feature.
Like the saying that, tomorrow is pregnant and backing a child as well, by the second quarter of 2015, we made a major migratory move across the Continent from US to UAE and I am grateful that it went smoothly.
I am grateful that we have adjusted to our beautiful environment and embracing it as well. It has not been a seamless effort, but since I chose to look at the rickety parts of the bigger picture with positive lens, it has made the journey more interesting and adjusting far easier.
I look at 2016 with expectant eyes. I have no idea what it will bring forth, who knows?
There might be major changes yet again or minor ones but this I know for sure ”that all things work together for my own good.”
Have you taken a look at your big picture lately? What do the lines tell you? You might be surprised to realize that as displaced as some of your lines may be, they fall in perfect places and that is enough reason to be thankful.
You can join Colline’s or Maria Jansson gratitude challenge platforms.
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
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Your thoughts fit perfectly to that great quote.
I am current doing my 50 Days of Gratefulness, too! 🙂
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I saw that and I like the idea. There is always so much to be thankful for 🙂
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Yes. That is so true! 🙂
And I can feel you’re grateful with all things, good or bad, too!
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That’s really the best way. Otherwise, one can get so disheartened with life which is dangerous.
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Exactly, Jacq! Exactly.
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I am living example of what you have posted…I am an avid follower of Law of attraction and the “Art of Gratitude” has so much to do with this. Its a shame if people find this “Mundane”. I say people should try this magic and see the degree of changes they welcome in their lives!!! Good post…I am loving this personally a lot!!
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I am loving this comment of yours. Truly, truly, the art of gratitude is the mother of all virtues. It has been my life saver. Thank you very much for reading and your lovely words 🙂
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It wasnt just words… I was feeling so drowsy and yr post came up and it was all a heartfelt comments!! Look for forward for more post similar to it in future from you!! Spread the magic 🙂
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Your gratitude and positive outlook is absolutely contagious!!
May 2016 bring more wonderful experiences🎀
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Amen! May 2016 bring enriching and fulfilling moments for you too my dear 🙂
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Inspiring words. Thank you. !
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Great post! Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you Sofia 🙂
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Big picture for 2016 is: family = lots of exams, my job situation = poor, blog = fun.
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To the beautiful moments and fun of 2016 my dear Bun 🙂
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I’ll drink to that! (I’ll have to nip through to the kitchen first and get something to toast with. It may have to be milk.)
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🙂 just make it warm and that would be just right.
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Will do! 🙂
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Amen! The key is that all works together for our good. The valley is where we grow in strength and understanding of this very important concept. “It is in our very own struggles that we begin to discern the unfolding blessing.” @Emma Ortega Negrete
Continued blessings, Emma
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I can always rely on you for words of wisdom. Thanks sis 🙂
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xoxoxo
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I love that part where you said you never saw your move to UAE coming…you no our father in Heaven knows how to throw up the surprises in the midst of our unpleasant situations. I’d say 2016 holds a promise of better things. Thanks for sharing.
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Amen Sis. He truly does and he gives the grace to see us through. Thank you.
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Such a lovely spirit. Happy new year.
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Many thanks for your kind words. Blessings to you and yours this 2016.
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Simple, short and sweet. Great post! Let the excitement of past adventures and unforeseen ones drive you! 🙂
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Igbo sayings are so wise! What truth. Gratitude is so important. God has a plan in the midst of it all.
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You are very right my dear. Igbo proverbs are full of wisdom and teachings. God truly has a plan even in the shambolic parts of our lives. Thank you very much 🙂
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I love this. Yep, I needed to read this post today to reaffirm that everything works according to His will. I’ve tried to just pray “God please help me to endure” this storm.
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He definitely will Tikeetha. Your simple words just sank into my mind and I know that God will give you the grace to surmount and weather the storm. Blessings.
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