The sky is hidden behind a layer of gray clouds. Wind is rustling the branches while rainshowers have left behind moistened earth. It looks as if at any moment the clouds could open up again. Yesterday, was much of the same. Only for a small time did the clouds make way for blue sky and sunshine. I am currently in the living room, sitting on our loveseat with the broken leg. Two lamps are on, but it feels so dark in here. I can only see out the window through a break in between the blinds and what I can see heightens my sadness. Rainy, gray days breed my already negative nature. Many people find that weather effects how they perceive things. When Spring rolls around, the warm sun fills me with joy. It is somehow easier to be happy when the sun is shining.
My husband, Ray, and I have only just been married three months. We are facing financial struggles, and expensive paperwork (due to my Canadian citizenship) is not helping. I am finding being the good housewife harder than I had thought. I have found new respect for my mother. Things just do not stay clean! Dishes pile up in the matter of a day, clutter never ceases to find its way to our tabletops or floors, and if we can find the floor, it is in need of some vaccuuming. A sinus headache is producing nausea, as it often does for me and I just feel exhausted. I sound pretty negative right? If I were to end this blog right there, you would either think I was downright negative or perhaps, you would feel sorry for me. I do not mean to leave you hanging though.
Yes, the above stated stressors are true. However, to dwell on it like I just did is not healthy for me or those around me. I was in our bathroom this morning, getting ready for the day. I was being pretty hard on myself over something trivial. When I looked over at the bathtub, I noticed it looked a lot brighter in that corner. I concluded that because my husband had pulled the shower curtain to the opposite side than usual, the bathroom light (being on the side now revealed) was able to brighten it up. The whole bathroom seemed brighter...mind you, we have a small bathroom. It may sound silly, but it made me think about how looking at things differently can change your whole outlook. All it took to make it seem brighter in there, was moving the shower curtain to the other side. I did not know quite where I would apply this idea until I started dwelling on the weather.
Rain replenishes the earth and drought is not a welcome state. I thought changing my attitude about the weather would help me in other areas. Yet, in thinking it over, the more I change my way of looking at all things, the brighter I feel inside. It is not as easy as it sounds to look for joy in everything. Realizing that I, unlike a lot of people in this world, have a loveseat of any sort to sit on, is a start. Trust me when I tell you, I am really good at looking for the bad in everything. It is such a skill for me, that I will even mull over all the bad things that could exist in a situation, or create scenarios that would be terrible. People do not want to be around someone who is a downer! So, let me look at this day from a positive perspective.
Though the sun is not shining, it is days like today that make me appreciate blue skies even more. Rain exists for good reasons as well. My husband and I took a spontaneous bike ride through the pouring rain to the dollar store one day. We arrived, soaked thoroughly, but laughing. Right now, I am sitting on a really comfy loveseat, typing away on my laptop. We have two running computers in our home. It is nice, because Ray is a talented web designer and enjoys creating things on the computer like animations and logos. He is hoping to get into the web design business, but he is waiting on God's leading. In the meantime, he does have a job and though we are living from paycheck to paycheck, our needs are met. We have wondered how we were going to pay for the next two week's groceries, only to have someone from the church pay for it all. It is frustrating to not have our car on the road and yet we manage to get where we need to be. Days like this I find I forget all this. I forget that it has only been three months; it could be worse. We have a roof over our heads, and even if for some reason that was taken from us, we know family who would take us in. The church ladies send us home with left-overs from the luncheons, and for this we are grateful. If I look to my left, I see a beautifully decorated Christmas tree. It is nothing fancy, but it is ours. There are so many things in this home I take for granted. I see the house half-empty, not half-full.
I feel awkward listing what is positive, because I feel cheesy doing so. It is not my nature to be upbeat. Yet, I am training myself to be so. Sure, I will face utterly negative moments like today, but it will get better as I grow. You do not have to remain where you are. Depression feeds off negativity. The doctor gave me pills for depression but my personal conviction was, "I don't need these." I tried them because most doctors do not understand a spiritual battle. However, I was not better off with the pills because my attitude did not change. I chose to dwell on what I perceived to be wrong with me, my life and those around me. Thus, I was still depressed. I still battle with the strongholds of negativity and depression. When I make an effort to take a step back and look at something from a different angle I save myself a lot of pain, and others. A lot of fights start because I just choose to sit in my pity pit and get angry and bitter. I see everything Ray says as an attack and get defensive. It is so hard to stop and admit to myself that I am wrong, and he meant nothing hurtful by his comment. Yet, swallowing my pride is worth it. Admitting I am in a negative frame of mind, and will need some coaxing out, helps my husband know where I am at too.
It is a hard challenge to take up, but I am going to make it anyway. I challenge you in the next week to daily make a list of what is dragging you down. Maybe, you just ripped a hole in your favourite shirt. Write it down, but don't stop there. Make one column for the negatives and one for positives. For every negative thing you write down, think of at least one positive thing and write it down too. Some of them may sound obvious, while others may take some time. For the shirt example, an obvious positive could be "I still have plenty of other clothes." Digging deeper you may also come to find, "The hole is really small, and easy to sew up," or "I found a shirt just like it on sale today." Do your best. It will come faster to some than others, but if I can do it, there is hope for you. See how many people notice the change. It will help your social life. Above all, it will bring you closer to God and understanding His ways.
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