February 23, 2012

Overcoming Discouragement

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Very encouraging to me… Thought I’d share will all of you!

The original post can be found here.

22 Powerful ways to Overcome Discouragement

By Dan Rockwell

Why are we bombarded with – be positive, think positive – messages? Leaders get discouraged. Ignore anyone that says otherwise.

22 suggestions for overcoming discouragement:

    1. Ask someone you respect if they ever feel discouraged.
    2. Accept people for who they are. Trying to change people is futile and frustrating.
    3. When you feel discouraged acknowledge it to yourself. People who never feel discouraged are out of touch with themselves and the world.
    4. Anger frequently grows into discouragement. Let go of anger.
    5. Learn to do something new.
    6. Hold your head up. Good posture helps.
    7. Encourage someone. Your needs reveal what others may need.
    8. Stop trying to control things you can’t control. Let something go.
    9. Exercise.
    10. Persistent ambiguity is discouraging. Establish milestones; seeing progress encourages.
    11. Solve a small challenge or complete a projecting. Checking something off your list lifts a weight from your shoulders.
    12. Do your best to focus on things you do best. It feels great to do something well.
    13. Feeling alone can be discouraging. Let someone in. Find a friend by being a friend.
    14. Reward yourself or someone else.
    15. Journal.
    16. Reinterpret your setbacks as learning experiences and stepping stones.
    17. Enjoy fresh ideas from a book or lecture.
    18. Do something fun.
    19. If you don’t get some rest you’ll end up discouraged.
    20. The up side of discouragement is it may motivate you to evaluate yourself.
    21. Change a routine.
    22. Drain the drama. Respond objectively.

Writing a list of things that encourage is encouraging. Maybe #23 is writing a list of things you can do that encourage you.

Jesus remembered me

A few weeks ago while we were worshiping on Sunday with the Batoe church a young mother stood up during testimony time and told about how God had healed her child.

She began by saying: Jesus remembered me

I loved hearing that praise, Jesus remembered me. What a powerful statement of faith and of God answering prayer. God hears the prayers of the humblest, poorest, far removed young mother sitting in her hut in the middle of Africa and He answers.

I love being used by God to connect people like this young poor African mother with the God of all creation through Jesus Christ.

For those of you who sent us here to minister to the Watchi, thank you!

For those who pray continually for our ministry and the Watchi, thank you!

But most of all, thank you God for hearing the prayers of your humble followers and remembering us in our distress!

a favorite quote

I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.

Maya Angelou

a prayer movement

This is from a church planter in the northeast US. Powerful!

….A prayer movement always precedes a church planting movement…

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