Joy
Filled Living
Finding joy in our actions enlivens the
deeds to a phenomenal extent and can bring smiles incredibly. Doing what we love makes any endeavor seem
worthwhile.
I saw a book, “Slowing Down To The Speed Of
Joy” by Matthew Kelly, and I’m looking forward to reading it. The “Joy” focus gives us the greater perspective
to set our sights upon.
Having the insights to lift us toward
previously unimagined heights may be the self-esteem builder needed, getting us
to level up in terrific ways. A renewed
viewpoint helps us see horizons we may have otherwise missed, yet showing some
incredible outcomes.
Sensing spectacular visions reveals
amazing occurrences, that may be easily overlooked if we aren’t open to
receiving the information. Any joyful characteristics
can soothe many issues and struggles.
Keep the joy view.
Joy can also be seen as an acronym, Jesus-others-yourself. Trying to put that word in any other sequence – ojy, yoj, jyo, oyj – just doesn’t make sense. So focus on Jesus-others-yourself to not have a blurry viewpoint.

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