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As a writer, my mind can rapidly create a scenario and then go on to imagine the effects and all the possible outcomes should that scenario happen (you don't have to be a writer to possess this talent...many people are brilliant at this creative, imaginative work).
In my writing, this is beneficial; my characters usually have great depth and the scenarios that I create are believable and follow a logical path.
But in my everyday life? This skill is not so great.
I am still learning how to harness my creative mind; the way that I process and make sense of my world. It seems that my real life is a lot like the worlds I build in my novels; full of infinite possibility...everything is connected and anything could happen. I take the simple, everyday happenings to a global or infinite scale...that dizzy spell is possibly a brain tumor...that tuna casserole that I made - the one that tasted a bit different than normal - will probably keep my family up all night with food poisoning. I imagine ramifications and sometimes create solutions for (or freak out about) things that have not happened. May not happen. Probably won't happen.
So, sometimes, my life feels like a really, really bad story. Full of horrible potential.
What if...
As I was sitting down with my laptop this morning, I began to brainstorm a new type of what-if list and I thought I would share it with you today.
You see, the odd thing is, in all my imaginings, with all my creativity, I very rarely imagine good scenarios. It's always the bad ones that steal my brain cells and hijack my emotions. Because of this, you will quite often find me at varying points on the spectrum of stress; anywhere from niggling worry to all out fight-or-flight body-war. The mind is a powerful thing!
As I compiled this list, amidst a morning of mundane, tiring tasks, I began to take heart. I felt life course back through me once again. Because truth brings life. You can't encounter it and not change. The following 'scenarios' find their basis in Scripture. See if you can think of verses to confirm them.
What if... everything
gets better?
What if... this difficulty (whatever that is) that I am facing is making me unbreakable?
What if... I am
finding myself?
What if... I am going
to help others?
What if... my friends
love and value me in their lives, warts and all?
What if... I can't escape the goodness of God? What if it follows me forever?
What if... He will
only allow what will make me strong?
What if... I don’t
have to prove myself?
What if... everything that I value in my life (my family, my friends, my gifts and passions) were all actually free gifts of God and did not come about by any great effort on my part?
What if... I'm growing stronger daily?
What if... I'm allowed to feel bad (and I don’t need to fear it), I can just lean into it and God
and let Him move me through in new and creative ways?
What if...I am actually a pretty cool person and my life is going to go quite well?
If you are a what-if kind of person, try a different approach. Give yourself freedom to explore scenarios: good ones. See if it helps!
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