Thursday, August 26, 2010

Living Life


Growing up on the farm has been by far one of the most influential things to have happened in my life.I honestly believe that the lessons that I have learned growing up on the farm wouldn’t have been learned anywhere else. And that these lessons will be a solid foundation as I continue on in life.

Farm life teaches you the importance of hard work and determination. Farm life teaches you to respect others and to always thank God for what he has blessed you with. Farm life teaches you that you have to work hard and that there are rewards if you have the patience to wait for them. Farm life teaches you that each and every one of us has unique talents and we each serve a different purpose. Farm life teaches you that worrying is inevitable but pointless since we are not in control. Farm life teaches you to think outside of the box...what works for one person won’t always work for the other. Farm life teaches you to never take life for-granted.

In our home we have a large picture with a poem by Bonnie Mohr. The poem is called Living Life and I would like to share it with you and challenge you to really think about what the poem says. There is a lot of truth in it, for those involved in agriculture and those who are not.

"Life is not a race - but indeed a journey. Be Honest. Work Hard. Be Choosy. Say "thank you", and "great job" to someone each day. Go to church, take time for prayer. The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh. Let your handshake mean more than pen and paper. Love your life and what you've been given, it is not accidental ~ search for your purpose and do it as best you can. Dreaming does matter. It allows you to become that which you inspire to be. Laugh often. Appreciate the little things in life and enjoy them. Some of the best things really are free. Do not worry, less wrinkles are more becoming. Forgive, it frees the soul. Take time for yourself ~ Plan for longevity. Recognize the special people you've been blessed to know. Live for today, enjoy the moment.

How will you live your life? How will you be remembered by those around you? How will the lessons you have learned (whether on the farm or not) allow you to live a better life? How will your life be defined? Each of us has a unique purpose in this life, but the big question is this: how do we live our life while trying to fulfill our purpose? How is our life going to make a difference in the lives of those around us. Will the difference we make be a positive one? Think about it...

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