Thursday, June 9, 2011

THE ATTITUDES I CULTIVATE If rain doesn't fall, corn does not grow. - Yoruba proverb


Every farmer knows a good hard rain is needed to make a healthy crop.  It will strengthen the roots, fatten the stalks and produce a healthy yield. A responsible farmer prepares for rain.  He prepares the field by clearing away remnants of past ropes.  He irrigates the field so the rain water can run off.   He carefully guards his crop to keep away the birds and insects.  Through it all, he has faith in his ability as a farmer knowing he is doing all that he can.  Our lives are much like a field of corn, our challenges are the rain.  We don't mind planting the seeds, working the field or planning for the harvest, but we have a tendency to complain about the rain.  If we focus our mind on the goals, we are putting on our raincoat and boots.  If we cleanse ourselves of negative emotions, we are covered by an umbrella of strength.  If we keep faith in ourselves regardless of what others say, we have all we need to weather the storm.

The harvest I reap is measured by the attitudes I cultivate.

From Until Today!  
by Iyanla Vanzant

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