Showing posts with label Peace and Praise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peace and Praise. Show all posts

Friday, August 15, 2014

Day 2: THE BUTTERFLY SEASON: HOW FIRM A FOUNDATION


With my book pending arrival, thought I would share little snippets with you.  Check out the snippets and activity below!  www.mkt.com/amina-s-mcintyre


Day 2

THE BUTTERFLY SEASON: HOW FIRM A FOUNDATION

“In every condition, in sickness, in health;
In poverty’s vale, or abounding in wealth;
At home and abroad, on the land, on the sea,
As thy days may demand, shall thy strength ever be.”
~ from How Firm a Foundation by John Rippon

Even wonder how a giant gets big or how a celebrity got so famous?  It often seems like overnight there they were, unable to be overlooked for that thing they did. But the majority will tell you that they had to start somewhere. Silas House, author of The Hurting Part and other books, once said to a group of budding writers that it took him 8 years to become an overnight sensation. Before that, there were many drafts and manuscripts and rejections.  His entire journey started from a simple place: by writing the first word.

The strength comes in that starting place.  A butterfly’s egg is the foundation and everything that happens to it helps to shape its experiences. On the outside is a shell hard enough to withstand any climate.  If the butterfly lays the egg in the wintertime, they will not hatch until the spring comes.  The shell also has a coat of glue that allows it to stick to the leaf and not be removed once it is planted, firmly. 

When we are walking in our calling, that overnight celebrity status seems like a farfetched idea at first.  Whether we make an impression on our job, in children’s lives or in our churches, we often start with the tiniest idea.  We protect it, not worrying about the competition and what naysayers say.  If the idea comes during a season where it can not be cultivated to grow -- maybe we are not able to write that full novel at the moment -- we will put it away for a spring day. But more than anything else, we stick to that call, because deep within it is the life source that will move us to our maximum potential. 

This idea will get tested, pushed, molded, shifted out of the way and criticized. Always remember, the foundation is there for a reason - everything we learned there will carry us through.  “That one is like a man building a house, who dug deeply and laid the foundation on rock; when a flood arose, the river burst against that house but could not shake it, because it had been well built” (Luke 6:48).  If we remember the strength of the egg, the humbleness of the beginning, handling a little recognition will not alter the core, for the glue will stick us to the course. 

Consider identifying the whisper of your call and jot it down. Protect those little eggs of life budding within you, making sure the you can build a strong foundation to handle whatever it brings to you.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Turn Down for What

There's a holiday at the end of the week, so let's keep the momentum!  No reason to "turn down" in getting the work done, it's almost here! Thanks, Redd Fox (as Fred Sanford).  This will definitely make you move to a new rhythm.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Inner Calm

This is a video from Bobby McFaurin live (I featured his "Don't Worry, Be Happy" on the blog before).   When I stumbled upon this awesome clip, it colored my day and evened my mood. I often watch it, from the interactions with the audience on down, because it is brilliant. Be calm today, be peaceful, be you.


Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Speak Over Yourself

It's Wednesday and we're halfway to Friday!  Here's a little inspiration to make it through the rest of the week. Speak over whatever you're concerned about in finishing all your task.  Be encouraged!


Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Looks Aren't Everything

Ever wonder if you only looked a little more or did little more like this person, things would be easier?  Cameron Russell, in her Ted Talk, wants you to think a little differently.   Happy Wednesday!


Wednesday, May 7, 2014

First Wednesday: Seye Awe and The

Happy First Wednesday!  As always, we are featuring an independent artist's song.  Today is the Nigerian-born Seye Awe & The Sought Outs "Casting All Your Cares".  Follow them on Facebook and download their music by clicking "Band Profile".  See their interview below the video:





Wednesday, April 30, 2014

No Limits

We all have certain obstacles that hinder us from pursuing our goals, keep moving toward them anyway.  Check out the Pep Talk from Wish at the Well.  Happy rest of the week!


Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Instructions for a Bad Day

When it doubt, listen to this poem by Shane Koyczan.  The visual is from Kevin McDonald's "Life in a Day; some film clips are from Jon Goodgion.  Happy Wednesday!



Lyrics (as posted on deviantart.com)

"There will be bad days. Be calm. Loosen your grip, opening each palm slowly now. Let go. Be confident. Know that now is only a moment, and that if today is as bad as it gets, understand that by tomorrow, today will have ended. Be gracious. Accept each extended hand offered, to pull you back from the somewhere you cannot escape. Be diligent. Scrape the gray sky clean. Realize every dark cloud is a smoke screen meant to blind us from the truth, and the truth is whether we see them or not - the sun and moon are still there and always there is light. Be forthright. Despite your instinct to say "it's alright, I'm okay" - be honest. Say how you feel without fear or guilt, without remorse or complexity. Be lucid in your explanation, be sterling in your oppose. If you think for one second no one knows what you've been going through; be accepting of the fact that you are wrong, that the long drawn and heavy breaths of despair have at times been felt by everyone - that pain is part of the human condition and that alone makes you a legion. We hungry underdogs, we risers with dawn, we dissmisser's of odds, we blesser's of on – we will station ourselves to the calm. We will hold ourselves to the steady, be ready player one. Life is going to come at you armed with hard times and tough choices, your voice is your weapon, your thoughts ammunition – there are no free extra men, be aware that as the instant now passes, it exists now as then. So be a mirror reflecting yourself back, and remembering the times when you thought all of this was too hard and you'd never make it through. Remember the times you could have pressed quit – but you hit continue. Be forgiving. Living with the burden of anger, is not living. Giving your focus to wrath will leave your entire self absent of what you need. Love and hate are beasts and the one that grows is the one you feed. Be persistent. Be the weed growing through the cracks in the cement, beautiful - because it doesn't know it's not supposed to grow there. Be resolute. Declare what you accept as true in a way that envisions the resolve with which you accept it. If you are having a good day, be considerate. A simple smile could be the first-aid kit that someone has been looking for. If you believe with absolute honesty that you are doing everything you can - do more. There will be bad days, Times when the world weighs on you for so long it leaves you looking for an easy way out. There will be moments when the drought of joy seems unending. Instances spent pretending that everything is alright when it clearly is not, check your blind spot. See that love is still there, be patient. Every nightmare has a beginning, but every bad day has an end. Ignore what others have called you. I am calling you friend. Make us comprehend the urgency of your crisis. Silence left to its own devices, breed's silence. So speak and be heard. One word after the next, express yourself and put your life in the context – if you find that no one is listening, be loud. Make noise. Stand in poise and be open. Hope in these situations is not enough and you will need someone to lean on. In the unlikely event that you have no one, look again. Everyone is blessed with the ability to listen. The deaf will hear you with their eyes. The blind will see you with their hands. Let your heart fill their news-stands, Let them read all about it. Admit to the bad days, the impossible nights. Listen to the insights of those who have been there, but come back. They will tell you; you can stack misery, you can pack disappear you can even wear your sorrow – but come tomorrow you must change your clothes. Everyone knows pain. We are not meant to carry it forever. We were never meant to hold it so closely, so be certain in the belief that what pain belongs to now will belong soon to then. That when someone asks you how was your day, realize that for some of us – it's the only way we know how to say, be calm. Loosen your grip, opening each palm, slowly now – let go."

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Define Yourself

 See Lizzie Velasquez's amazing story (13 mins) of overcoming labels society has placed on her.  After being cyber bullied as a teenager, she decided to be a motivational speaker and excel past all limits.  This Wednesday, decide how you define yourself.  Have a great rest of the week!


Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Giving is the Best Communication

This Thailand mobile advertisement has the strongest message of how one small step can impact in such a larger scale.  Do little things this week that will go a long way.  Happy Wednesday!


Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Happy April!

It's not an April Fool's Joke!  We're back to jump start in April and we have quite a bit in store for you!  Welcome back everyone. 
 

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

What's in your Heart?

Happy Wednesday! Today's video is all about drive and trying something new.  Getting out there and trying instead of just allowing things to happen to you.  The narrator is a drill sergeant, but sometimes you need one to get you through to the next level.  Keep focused, keep moving, take more risks.



Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Facing Rejection

Just because someone says you can't accomplish some thing doesn't mean it can not be done.  If they could do it, so can we - at least finishing our own goals.


Wednesday, March 12, 2014

From a Different Vantage Point

Ever sometimes wonder what would happen if you could see things from a different angle? For today's Motivation Break, imagine if The Shining, a well known thriller by Stephen King, was actually a romantic comedy.  Didn't think it could be possible?  Here's a trailer that may change your perception.  No worries, all the "thrill" is gone (out of the clip).


Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Discover Your Passion

This Wednesday, remind yourself of your inner passions and your overall goal of being your best self in every situation.  See Eugene Hennie's Tedx Talk, "How to Find Your Passion and Inner Awesomeness".  Be encouraged the rest of the week.


Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Defying odds

I love this video because here is a group of guys refusing to dwell on the limits of space. Pretty impressive the more you watch as this is definitely entertainments.  I love even more how they played by their own rules and were respectful of those surrounding them (and checked one another if it was getting out of hand).  Consider this your Wednesday boost.  Happy rest of the week!


Wednesday, February 19, 2014

A Pep Talk

I love watching videos of children saying that which we really need to hear. Kid President's video is always someone who delivers just this.  Be well, be encouraged!