Are You A Sunday Driver?

Written by Dave Turo-Shields


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Title: Are You A Sunday Driver? Author: Dave Turo-Shields, ACSW, LCSW E-mail: mailto:editor@overcoming-depression.com Copyright: by Dave Turo-Shields, ACSW, LCSW Web Address: http://www.Overcoming-Depression.com Word Count: 446 Category: Peak Success

ARE YOU A SUNDAY DRIVER?

I just finished my bike ride. I'm a regular bicycler, and today was my 5th ride this week. It's a gorgeous day, sunny and pleasant at about 72 degrees this morning. It's also Sunday...

I'm always aware of traffic patterns. As a bicyclist it'srepparttar 123516 safest way to insure an accident-free ride. What I noticed today surprised and disturbed me. There I was, enjoying a beautiful Sunday ride and there were crazed drivers all around me.

Now, duringrepparttar 123517 weekdays I often bicycle while most people are on their way to work. Today, compared to a weekday, was insane. The driving was more erratic. Cars were moving way beyond acceptable speed limits. Had this been just one car or two it likely wouldn't have stuck with me so strongly, but it was nearly every car that passed by. Some even honked at me as I pedaled along and I haven't been honked at in a couple of years.

The proverbial straw was when a Chevy Lumina came flying around my left side, missing me by inches, only to brake hard and pull into a church on my right for early services.

Now I can be a bit ornery and I thought for a moment about pulling right in and following them intorepparttar 123518 church. I said to myself, "Could there be a better place to spreadrepparttar 123519 message I want to spread today?"

Doubting Your Way To Success!....Ridiculous.....Oh?

Written by Richard Vegas


Ever had a problem with doubts? Ever felt that nagging feeling down inrepparttar pit of your stomach that says, "It ain't gonna happen this time"? Have you ever wanted to throw inrepparttar 123515 towel and just quit? If so, you've experienced having your head full of doubts. Here isrepparttar 123516 good bad and ugly.

A Horse Of A Different Color!

What is a doubt? It's a state of disbelief or distrust. Well, can disbelieving in our goals and dreams ever be good for us? Have you ever considered this? You can have a doubt without having a doubting way of life.

Put another way; you can have doubt in your head with faith in your heart. Inrepparttar 123517 heat of battle your head can be spinning like a top, jumping up and down, turning flips so fast that if you were doing onrepparttar 123518 outside what you are doing onrepparttar 123519 inside your clothes couldn't hold you in.

Hard And Fast Rule!

Having a doubt in your head doesn't make you a doubter. Doubt encourages rethinking of a matter, its purpose is to sharpen your mind rather than to change it. Your doubts can force you to ask yourself a question, look for an answer and then take action.

Doubts should not become a condition that stays with us like stink on a skunk. It's perfectly normal for doubts to come and go. The tendency of doubts is to slow us down and give time for reflection on some issue. It will keep us poised atrepparttar 123520 starting line ready to blast off, but, there will be no motion till we getrepparttar 123521 all clear.

Conventional Wisdom!

Our doubts should have a purpose. They should always make us want to learnrepparttar 123522 truth. Don't ever get too close and buddy up with your doubts. They're natural tendency is to come and go, let em go when they do. Be quick to believe when you find reasons to do so.

If you ever find yourself holding on to nagging doubts after you have uncovered valid reasons to believe, shoot yourself inrepparttar 123523 foot. Nah, I'm kidding, don't you dare do that. Let your doubts be a way of responding to a situation, not a way of life.

There will be times when you will struggle desperately to be faithful to what you know is true, because your feelings will try to make alphabet soup out of what you know is true. Take encouragement fromrepparttar 123524 fact that everyday millions of people struggle with doubts. You don't have any corner on that market.

Time Will Tell!

Use this as a yardstick to determine if you are idolizing your doubts. Your doubts should be honest and always directed toward a solution that you can believe; not, settling into them forrepparttar 123525 winter. And, remember this, it is better to doubt out loud than to believe in silence.

Force yourself to verbalize your doubts so you can hear what you are saying. Doing that may make you want to give yourself a good swift kick inrepparttar 123526 rear. You may find that what you are distrusting is disgusting. Times like that are whenrepparttar 123527 cycle of doubt seems to go.

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