A while ago at my church Pastor Steven Furtick talked about high class problems. You know those problems that present themselves as so urgent, so stressful, so crucial. The truth is many of our problems are high class problems. They aren't really problems at all. Like, not being able to decide between steak and ribs for dinner and so you get stressed out because you can't decide what to cook. When you think about it, people all over the world are asking themselves "will I be able to eat tonight". High class problems.
When I think about what I get stressed over I feel foolish and selfish. For example, just yesterday I had a breakdown. A stress breakdown over a HIGH class problem. On Monday, I got a call from a principal saying that she was recommending me to HR for hire as a school counselor. Wonderful, right. I was super excited, thrilled really. Then today, another wonderful school calls and leaves a message. I know they are calling for the same reason, to recommend me for hire. I was so torn and confused that I called my mommy like a baby and had a breakdown. Decision-making is not my forte and I hate making crucial decisions like this. I called Brandon and he said "baby, this is a good problem to have".
4 comments:
this is awesome girl! so much truth! I tend to get far to over whelmed with simple problems over look so many blessings! thanks for this post!
what a great reminder to be focus on all the good things in our lives...it so easy to focus on the negative! Great too that you have people around you to remind you:-)
This is a great reminder of what to focus on!
Thanks for this post.
I've heard that quote before, and I love it! Great reminder!
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