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How to Greet the Day with a Forgiving Spirit

 
 
Andy  Andrews  November 10, 2009 

Andy Andrews is The New York Times best-selling author of The Traveler's Gift: Seven Decisions that Determine Personal Success and most recently of Return to Sawyerton Springs. Hailed by The New York Times as a "modern-day Will Rogers," Andrews lost both his parents at age 19, became homeless for a time and has been on a journey to understand success ever since.The following is a recitation that should be exercised daily for those who want to succeed at forgiveness:

For far too long, every ounce of forgiveness I owned was locked away, hidden from view, waiting for me to bestow its precious presence upon some worthy person. Alas, I found most people to be singularly unworthy of my valuable forgiveness and, since they never asked for any, I kept it all for myself. Now, the forgiveness that I hoarded has sprouted inside my heart like a crippled seed yielding bitter fruit.

No more!

At this moment, my life has taken on new hope and assurance. Of all the world’s population, I am one of the few possessors of the secret to dissipating anger and resentment. I now understand that forgiveness only has value when it is given away. By the simple act of granting forgiveness, I release the demons of the past about which I can do nothing and create in myself a new heart, a new beginning.

I will greet this day with a forgiving spirit. I will forgive even those who do not ask for forgiveness. Many are the times when I have seethed in anger at a word or deed thrown into my life by an unthinking or uncaring person. Valuable hours have been wasted imagining revenge or confrontation. Now I see the truth revealed about this psychological rock inside my shoe.

The rage I nurture is often one-sided, for my offender seldom gives thought to his offense! I will now and forevermore silently offer my forgiveness even to those who do not see that they need it. By the act of forgiving, I am no longer consumed by unproductive thoughts. My bitterness is given up. I am contented in my soul and effective again with my fellow man.

I will greet this day with a forgiving spirit.

I will forgive those who criticize me unjustly. Knowing that slavery, in any form, is wrong, I also know that the person who lives a life according to the opinion of others is a slave. I am not a slave. I have chosen my own counsel. I know the difference between right and wrong. I know what is best for the future of my family, and neither misguided opinion nor unjust criticism will alter my course.

Those who are critical of my goals and dreams simply do not understand the higher purpose to which I have been called. Therefore, their scorn does not affect my attitude or action. I forgive their lack of vision and forge ahead. I now know that criticism is part of the price paid for leaping past mediocrity.

I will greet this day with a forgiving spirit.

I will forgive myself. For many years, my greatest enemy has been myself. Every mistake, every miscalculation, every stumble I made has been replayed over and over in my mind. Every broken promise, every day wasted, every goal not reached has compounded the disgust I feel for the lack of achievement in my life. My dismay has developed a paralyzing grip. When I disappoint myself, I respond with inaction and become more disappointed.

I realize today that it is impossible to fight an enemy living in my head. By forgiving myself, I erase the doubts, fears, and frustration that have kept my past in the present. From this day forward, my history will cease to control my destiny. I have forgiven myself. My life has just begun.

I will forgive even those who do not ask for forgiveness. I will forgive those who criticize me unjustly. I will forgive myself.

I will greet this day with a forgiving spirit.

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  • Priceless price
    Forgiveness is one priceless virtue that lurks in our hearts yet seems hard to find under the mud of pain and resentment that we feel esp. When we get unmerited hurts after doing good.we have to rely on God and make d choice to forgive no matter what.thanks for d article.ukeme
  • Great message that hits home!
    Thank you for sharing this powerful daily thought and affirmation of forgiveness. I can relate most with the challenge of forgiving myself for past mistakes, failures and bad choices. At times they do hang over me and I feel like the weight of these thoughts prevents me from moving forward the way I would like to. I am grateful for the many wonderful books, thoughts, programs and ideas that have helped me to break through my limiting beliefs and to rise above mediocrity and my past errors, to move forward to greater things knowing that making mistakes and messing up is a part of life, but I won't let it get me down. I encourage everyone to read a book, listen to an audio program or watch a film about the power of forgiveness. Munro Pleasant Grove, UT
  • foregivness
    When you learn to forgive you are free to move forward with your life and enjoy each and every day.I had a construction company that i had to shut down because when the economy slowed down some of my main accounts decided not to pay moneys that they owed so they could survive.With all these accounts doing this with in the same time frame i was unable to keep the doors open.I had to file bankruptcy for the business and personally.By having to do this i was a very angry because people let me do the work and than did not pay there bills,this ate at me for months.Because i could not forgive them and move on i ended up in the hospital for a week with chest pains and anxiety.While i set there in the hospital i realized that i need to forgive and move on and enjoy my family.What a world of difference that made.This experience has changed my life.You must learn to forgive.

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