It’s hard to have victory over negatives when your grieving, but how you respond to your loss is totally up to you. When negative thoughts about life and people start to take control, interrupt them and recall instead your good memories and the blessings that you still have.

Please don’t fall into the negative trap, thinking about all you have lost and about all the things that are wrong. Start looking for things that can help you. Look for as many solutions as you can and refuse to let any problem wear your spirit down.

Years ago I was at the Hospice Walk with our “Chicks Night Out” group and a young teenage girl talked about her mother’s battle with cancer. She talked about her mother’s strength, laughter and good humor till the very end. What her mother gave was the gift of positive living even when faced with death. This young girl has fond memories of her mother even though ten years (more than half her life) was spent watching her fight to live.

Although her mother died at Hospice this young girl spoke of the positives in her mothers last months. Her positive thinking helped her overcome all of her mother’s life limitations and see the beauty that was still there.

We need to have victory over the negatives in our lives because if we don’t than those negatives will grow stronger and steal our passion for living. Too many of us blame others, God or life but the real truth is that the way we respond makes us the person we are today.

Our thinking affects the way we talk and how we live. It’s a cycle and if we are not careful we can get caught up in the wrong cycle. It’s so refreshing, so exciting to think in a positive manner and in so doing we will attract positive people. This new cycle will change the way you do things and as a result your future will be more positive.

When you are ready and grief has had it’s time, let your mind turn to a positive future and discover the person that you are meant to be.

Mary Francis, The Sisterhood of Widows

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