Imagine for a moment that someone you know was in a horrible
accident and suffered damage to their brain. They are rushed to the hospital
where they are fortunate enough to see a very skilled specialist. After your
friend is examined, the doctor reports that the damage was limited to one
small area of the brain. She will be able to live a completely normal life but
for one small exception, the damaged area of her brain will cause her brain to
wrongly tell her that 24 hours a day, every day, it’s raining. Even when the
skies are blue and the sun is shining, you friend will believe that it is
raining outside. It would be a very odd exception, but you would be grateful
for her health and safety nonetheless. Over time you would see your friend
leave her home each morning ready to battle the rain she believes is falling.
She would be wearing her rain boots and have her umbrella perched over her head
even on the sunniest of days. Her flowers would die when she neglected to water
them, after all, she is sure it rained on them just that afternoon. Her deep
belief that it is constantly raining would create a response in her behavior. She
would live her life as if in a constant rain shower.
Life does this to many of us every day. Perhaps you have
been told that you aren’t smart enough, or pretty enough, or talented enough.
Sometimes we hear these words from our parents, teachers, friends, or our spouse.
Other times the words aren’t said, but we are treated as if we are not
important. It doesn’t take long for us to believe the messages we hear and soon we begin to live as if we are unimportant. We make decisions as if we are not as smart as
other people. We choose relationships as if we are not beautiful or
interesting. We settle. How many job opportunities were missed because someone
convinced themselves that they never had a chance in the first place, and so
never applied? How many abusive relationships have been endured because someone
believed that no one else could ever possibly love them? Our beliefs affect our
reality, and our beliefs aren’t always honest. So, wherever you are at today with whatever beliefs you are struggling with, I pray that you will find the courage
to drop your umbrella and risk the rain. It could be that a beautiful day has
been waiting for you all along.
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