In The End, It All Had A Purpose.
All in Faith
“Never let others define you, define yourself, and never apologize for other’s reactions to your choices.” Uncle Paul
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Well, for some people. For many people, this time of year isn’t so wonderful. The holidays can be a particularly emotional time. On top of feeling lonely, it can be a time when they are thinking of lost loved ones too. So, keep an eye out on your family and friends and help someone deal with the holiday season.
Uncle Paul
“One may never know how many lives you’ve touched, so just know it’s far more than you can or will ever think. Just know that each of your acts of kindness will one day have a ripple effect. Even if you can’t see it right now, you are making the world a better place for all of us to live. Just keep doing what you are doing; it all has a purpose.” Uncle Paul
“Don’t be afraid to share your gifts along the way. Some may laugh. Some may criticize. Some may not understand. But, share them early and share them often. The more you use your gifts, the more perfected, they will become. They may not be perfect now, but when you get there, people will be amazed at the transformation.” Uncle Paul
“Don’t beat yourself up for making mistakes or making the wrong choices. We will all screw up in the process, but it’s okay. Your screw-ups will not lead to your destruction. It will ultimately be your blessing.” Uncle Paul
“Nothing will kill your creativity faster than comparing your work to someone else's. Stop judging your work; just put it out there and let it be what it will be. It will be what it's supposed to be to the right people.” Uncle Paul
“You already have the strength and the courage to let go. So, just do it.” Uncle Paul
“Life will give you whatever experience is needed to help you evolve into what you are to be at that moment.” Uncle Paul
“Stop trying to define everything; some things are just meant to be what it is. It is what it is, and that is all it will ever be.” Uncle Paul
“Our life purpose should be to help someone along the way. But, if we can’t help them, we should do our best not to hurt them.” Uncle Paul
“Life is too short to get worked up over things that you cannot change. Change that which you can and let the other stuff go.” Uncle Paul
‘Letting go is not about forgetting, it is about letting go of the past and having faith enough to open our hearts to a new journey, even if it means getting hurt all over again. We must walk in faith not knowing the outcome, but trusting that each lesson that we learn along the way, will make us stronger.” Uncle Paul
“Walk with the wise and become wise. Walk with the ignorant and become ignorant. Be careful of the company that you keep.” Uncle Paul
“You can’t rewind the past. You can’t predict the future. But we can choose how we respond to them both. You have the power to make your day.” Uncle Paul
“In all of our lives, changes will always happen, both planned and unexpected. It’s how we deal with the changes that are thrown our way, that shows the world who we are as people and the inner strength that we have deep inside. Change is going to come, accept it gracefully.” Uncle Paul
“When people can only see you for what you were and not for what you have become, and they cannot understand that you are not your mistake, it’s time to let them go. We all deserve a second chance.” Uncle Paul
“Life is a series of natural and spontaneous changes. Things change. People change. Relationships change. Jobs change. Friends change. People come into our lives, and people leave our lives. People are born, and people will die. Everything will change, but we must keep living.” Uncle Paul
“I have concluded that everything is not for everybody. What appears to have no value to you does not mean that it has no value to another. Don’t criticize what doesn’t work for you; because someone else may find value in it. Everything is not for everybody, and that is okay. If it doesn’t work for you, then quietly move on to that which works for you.” Uncle Paul
When our boat springs a leak, we must decide if our energy is better spent fixing the leak or if changing vessels is more productive. Sometimes you just have to abandon the old boat and move to a new one. Stop holding on to things that are no longer serving you. If it doesn't have purpose, then let it go. Uncle Paul