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Goodbye to the Land of Not Good Enough

One of my daily treats is Dear Abby.  Every day when we get the newspaper I read the comics and then Dear Abby.  The comics make me laugh and Dear Abby is a good way to learn manners, or as I truthfully state it, learn from other people’s mistakes. Usually I read the advice column and say (to myself) “Don’t do that,” or “remember to do this.”  Something I read in Dear Abby this week has become that thought that keeps on bugging me.  No matter how hard I try the content of this particular query has come back again and again.  The reader was concerned because she recently joined Facebook and the whole experience was stressing her out.

The heart of the matter was she was comparing what I call “supposed to” with reality.  She was supposed to be more successful and she was supposed to have a happier life.  Her friends all had great jobs, great families and great lives. The letter writer was in a place where she didn’t want to share because it wasn’t good enough.  If I could have responded I would have said, “you’re not the only one honey!”

Case in point:

This week Matthew Barnett tweeted something many people in my social circle hear all the time from his father Tommy Barnett:  “I choose to not see problems anymore….I just choose to praise God all the time.”  Now let’s take all those negatives from above (and trust me there’s more I stopped because this is a 500ish word blog)

In other words, one way of praising God is allowing the positives to be stronger than the negative. We have a choice in how we view our lives.  That is one  of the many reasons why Facebook is effective, it gives us one more chance to see the good in our lives and share it.  And, that’s what Abby said too.  So this time when I read the article I got to say, “I do that!” And believe me, that does not happen too often.

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