More often we wonder why certain things or people have been removed from our lives. What occurs is our garden (our lives) is pruned.
If you've ever worked in a garden, you know that plants, shrubs and flowers grow best when they are cut back. In the same vein, our lives require the same care and attention.
In order to grow, you must be ready to plant seeds of hope in your garden. You must be willing to let go of those things that are no good for you. They are weeds. Weeds often disguise themselves with flowers. If not removed they slowly take over your garden.
To have a beautiful life (garden) you need to rid yourself of the weeds (people that are holding you back, people and things taking over your life and whatever is stopping your growth).
You must give your life the same care and attention that you do your garden. You don’t leave weeds to take over the garden. You pull and clip them until they are all gone and never to return. You work until you see the wonderful colors, fragrant flowers that a well-kept garden has.
On another note, you must not wish for the return of people you know, in your heart, are no good for you or your garden. Everything happens for a reason. Most times, the removal of bad people and situations is the work of a higher power. Those items are removed so that you can finally blossom and grow. You were pruned.
Allow yourself the time necessary to let your garden bloom without the threat of weeds taking it over and killing everything you are trying to do that will benefit you.
It is almost April. We know that April showers bring May flowers. This is your season. It’s time to put those weeds in the garbage; out of your life so that your garden can grow. Moreover, get rid of those weeds (the people who aren’t good for you, negative thinking, the distractions and whatever is holding you back), so that the beauty of new flowers with great colors can shine through.
When you realize that you don’t need those items (the weeds) in order to grow, you will come into the sun. The sun will cast an awesome glow and you will require only moderate care to continue to blossom.
After you take care of that patch, more people will see and appreciate the wonders of your garden and life!
If you've ever worked in a garden, you know that plants, shrubs and flowers grow best when they are cut back. In the same vein, our lives require the same care and attention.
In order to grow, you must be ready to plant seeds of hope in your garden. You must be willing to let go of those things that are no good for you. They are weeds. Weeds often disguise themselves with flowers. If not removed they slowly take over your garden.
To have a beautiful life (garden) you need to rid yourself of the weeds (people that are holding you back, people and things taking over your life and whatever is stopping your growth).
You must give your life the same care and attention that you do your garden. You don’t leave weeds to take over the garden. You pull and clip them until they are all gone and never to return. You work until you see the wonderful colors, fragrant flowers that a well-kept garden has.
On another note, you must not wish for the return of people you know, in your heart, are no good for you or your garden. Everything happens for a reason. Most times, the removal of bad people and situations is the work of a higher power. Those items are removed so that you can finally blossom and grow. You were pruned.
Allow yourself the time necessary to let your garden bloom without the threat of weeds taking it over and killing everything you are trying to do that will benefit you.
It is almost April. We know that April showers bring May flowers. This is your season. It’s time to put those weeds in the garbage; out of your life so that your garden can grow. Moreover, get rid of those weeds (the people who aren’t good for you, negative thinking, the distractions and whatever is holding you back), so that the beauty of new flowers with great colors can shine through.
When you realize that you don’t need those items (the weeds) in order to grow, you will come into the sun. The sun will cast an awesome glow and you will require only moderate care to continue to blossom.
After you take care of that patch, more people will see and appreciate the wonders of your garden and life!
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This is right on point and I truly appreciate your insite
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ReplyDeleteThis is simply Beautiful. I love it. You are so talented Joyce.
ReplyDeleteThis is good advice. But I wonder why the people that have been in your life for so long have to be the weeds? Why do they turn for the worst at the most least expected time?
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