Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Staying Positive when the Poop Hits the Fan...

Today was another long exhausting day at work.  I work out in farmers fields fracturing gas wells for a living.  If everything goes well our days are about 8-10 hours long... When the poop hits the fan and almost everything goes wrong then you have to make a conscious effort to choose to be positive, to think positive, even if your work day rounds out to be a nice 16.5 hours of one problem after another...  That how today went for me...

Today I thought positively and focused on problem solving to get things back on track.  Even though I was bagged and past the "legal tired limit" I remembered what my friend Dr. Dick Dewert often says.  "Everything is a seed, every thought, every word, every action."  Because I want the best for my future and for my families future I have been taking that insight and putting it into action...  If everything is a seed, and every seed produces after its own kind a harvest greater than the seed planted, then what do I want to see increased in my life.  I want the fruit of the Spirit increased in my life.  I want good relationships, healthy habits and an increased faith.  Well... to make that a part of my future I was grateful for my Job, I expressed thanks to my co-workers for helping me fix the problems we encountered throughout the day.  I made time to pray and plead the Blood of Jesus over us for our protection from harm.  I responded out of kindness when people where unkind to me today.  I looked for ways to help others out.  I thought about how soft my bed would feel under me tonight instead of how uncomfortable the chair I was sitting on was and what it was doing to my back.  I did have some blah negitive thoughts, but I took them all captive to the mind of Christ and changed what I was thinking about so I could stay focused on being thankful to God for all the little things that made His goodness stand out to me.  

I am now going to flop onto my bed and sleep till my cell phone wakes me up!

Thank you Father for another day of Grace.  I needed your help to choose life today because everyone else was speaking the opposite.  Your my all in all.  Your son,  Peter.

 

2 comments:

Tamatha said...

Peter...I wish you guys lived closer so we could hang out! Tom wants for me to see what he sees on his drives though...so someday we may come visit you guys!:o)

redeemed diva said...

Baby, you are so awesome. That post alone is proof why I am so glad God gave me you. You always choose life. When the rubber hits the road,you are a man who does the right thing. And that's attractive.