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Tuesday, January 31, 2017

How to Improve Your Quality of Life

Hello Friends,
Are you content with where you currently are in your life? If you are, that is good; but your quality of life can always improve. I would like to help improve your quality of life by sharing a few tips on what to do, and what not to do.

What not to do:

Some people lack the motivation that is required to help mend the parts of their lives that are broken. This is called laziness. When you neglect to do something that you know you should be doing it will create self-doubt; self-doubt in turn can cause you to stay in the same spiritual rut for weeks, months, and even years in some cases. Each individual has a reason for this lack of motivation; sometimes it’s caused by a lack of support in your friendship circle, a lack of energy because of a poor diet, or often times, it’s because you don’t have balance. Laziness and self-doubt are two of the most dangerous things that you could ever waste your energy on. James 1:6 says – “But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed.”

What to do:

One of the most important things that we all must strive for is balance. Balance can be established by doing all of the things you know you need to do to achieve ultimate peace. A large portion of the Bible contains information on how to have peace in your life. To be the strong minded Christian warriors that God would have us be, we need to strive for peace by achieving balance. Proverbs 11:1 says – “A false balance is abomination to the Lord: but a just weight is his delight.”

We should read the Bible daily, study God’s word with other Christians, be hard workers, read motivational books, take care of our bodies by eating healthy and exercising, and we should always strive to help improve other people’s quality of life. This in turn will give you the confidence that you need, and it will help you achieve the balance and peace that you should strongly desire.

In Christ,
Noah Brewster

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