Find the Good
It is so easy to start a day wanting everything to be perfect, only to find yourself viewing the world through a hazy lens. I’ve been in a bit of a slump lately, where things feel a little darker and more negative than I’d like. When you’re in that headspace, it’s hard not to focus on the faults and the things that annoy you, but I’ve realized I don’t want to be the person who only looks for the bad.
I recently came across a phrase that really hit home:
**"And they found that which was good among them"**.
It made me stop and think about the kind of person I want to be—someone who actively looks for the light in others and the beauty in my surroundings. I want to move away from judgment and toward a place of love, giving people the benefit of the doubt instead of looking for their flaws.
I’m starting to see how this works in the smallest moments, like when a child spills a glass of milk. Instead of getting upset at the mess, I can choose to see their independence and the fact that they took the initiative to do it all on their own. It’s about seeing the growth and the effort behind the mistake, then simply teaching them how to clean it up so they’re ready for next time.
At the end of the day, we never truly know what someone else is going through until we’ve walked in their shoes. I want to be the one who finds people’s strengths rather than their weaknesses.
My goal is to be a person who lifts others up and finds the good, even when the world feels a little heavy.
Sarah
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