Authors: Erwin Raphael McManus
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Share it with at least one friend who will celebrate your new life narrative.
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Interpretation: Translation of Life
The hard work of changing our perspective
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Begin a process to investigate how you see the world.
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Make two lists:
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everything good in your life;
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everything bad in your life.
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Now examine your lists.
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Which list is longer?
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Which list came more naturally?
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Is it easier for you to be pessimistic or to be optimistic?
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Place yourself on a scale of optimism versus pessimism.
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Write your life story in one page as a pessimist.
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Now write it in one page as an optimist.
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Now write it as if you were convinced that God is at work in your life and intends only good for you.
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Now begin reinterpreting life through this filter: “I know the plans I have for you. Plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future,” says the Lord.
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Write down every good and beautiful thing that has ever happened to you.
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Take time to record everything you have learned and gained from your failures and hardships.
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Begin a practice of identifying every good and beautiful act or experience that comes your way.