Resources. What are resources? Where do they come from? What can they provide? What need can they meet? Which one or one's are currently most needed in your life? Which types of resources are most helpful? Which one's are most important? Which one's are most important to you? Have you thought about these questions?
Today, resources seem more and more valuable. Money, gas, food, clothing, commodities, all important in some way or form for mainstream life. To those without them, they can be more valuable than in "normal" circumstances. How we view our resources is just as if not more important than how we utilize them. Being a good steward with our resources is very important. If you have plenty of them, it seems less important, but, to those without them, or in need of them, it can change many things. Things such as your attitude, your stress level, your health, your entire life outlook, how people view you, how you view yourself, and so on. Whether you have plenty of them, or are in need of the most basic resources, think about how you view them, come up with a system & or plan on how to use them wisely, and the short & long term impact that can be had from that system or plan. If you aren't a person who is typically organized, find someone who is, ask them to help you. If you are, make the time to make a plan for this thought. As I am a person who likes to try to be organized and detailed I'll post examples in the future. I've managed to figure out how to live off of minimal expenses. I've had times in my life where I've been blessed with resources, and times where I've had none. I've come to this conclusion: If I'm going to have these ups and downs in my life and my income, I'm going to live/plan as if I'm receiving a minimal income, and be a better steward of my resources. If I would've done better of that in my past, I wouldn't know how it feels to be homeless, hungry, etc. If you're unable to increase your resources, reduce your expenses. Think need, not want. If you're already doing that, and especially for those that don't have or haven't had any or at least many resources or upside swing to their lives financially, you know this all to well. Just keep being persistent in searching for ways to increase income/resources, and see what other resources are available to help you transition to the next step of self sufficiency. There are many agencies out there, per county, per city, etc. that are in existence for the purpose of helping people find resources, find temporary assistance for food, housing, clothing, employment staffing leads, assistance for those with disabilities or unable to work, etc. Every scenario that can exist that has a dilemma, there is also a solution. Granted, some scenarios are more dire than others, some of those seasons last longer than others, and some seem more hopeless than others, but, none of them are without ways to find some type of resource(s) to help at least one part of your current scenario to help you transition along to a better situation. Don't forget, one of your most valuable resources is you. If you truly sit and think about what all positives you have to offer yourself, you'll think of ways to get yourself to the other additional resources you need to get through your circumstance. For those of you that have a surplus of resources, I still urge you to become more self sufficient, evaluate your resources, reduce your expenses to a minimum, increase your savings, tithe, & share your resources, whether that be your time, your donations, your money, etc. You can make an impact, and you matter in helping with other people's hope and circumstances. We're all a circumstance away from being in a scenario we could never imagine.
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