Never assume …

Sunset June 16

… that someone is happier than you are.

Just because they look happy doesn’t mean they are.

Don’t judge someone’s inside by what you see on the outside.

They may be faking it as much as you.

They may be envying your life as much as you envy theirs.

Never assume …

… that just because someone doesn’t take your advice that they don’t value it.

Trust that they know their journey better than you do and they’ll use that advice when they’re ready … when the Universe guides them to follow — or not follow — what you had to offer.

You’ve done your part by speaking your heart.

Release it.  Let go.

Hard as it may be for you to believe … the Universe is smarter than you are.

Never assume …

… that just because you don’t do big things in life that you’re not living on purpose.

Nothing is small in this perfect Universe.  Every piece of the puzzle fits together perfectly.

Don’t compare.  Trust the Universe’s wisdom.  Surrender to It.  Listen.  Follow Its guidance.

You may be more on purpose than those to whom you compare yourself.

Never assume …

… that a Dark Night of the Soul will last forever.

What you seek is closest when you’re about to quit.

Don’t quit.  Surrender.

There’s a difference between quitting and surrendering.

Meditate on that difference.

Pray that you can recognize the moment when you’ve done enough and when it’s time to let go.

Never assume …

… that just because you don’t see instant results that you’ve failed.

Patience, release, and trust are the seeds of success.

When God says, “I’ve got this,” know that you have succeeded.

Never assume …

… your life doesn’t matter.

You are a child of an ever-powerful, ever-loving God.

And God isn’t done with you yet.

Author: Barb Besteni

I've been in a writer long enough to know that change is not only inevitable, it's what keeps us going. Don't fight it, don't fear it. Embrace it and have fun.

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