I loved it! (As a side note, she went on to win the entire competition) I loved it so much that I shared it for an inspirational thought in the Health Center's morning meeting the next day. This is such a good reminder for all of us that we can't always "see" our potential. We can do our very best and we may not see the results right away but we are capable of so much more than we think we are. And while we don't know our own potentials, our Heavenly Father does. He knows what our weaknesses are, but he also knows how to comfort us and how to encourage us to be better. We all have different challenges and not many of us are literally blind...but I believe we are all blind to our own abilities on more occasions than we wish to admit. So let's remember that we are capable of so much more. That we can do great things. That we will feel inadequate all the time and that its a good thing because it means we're going to grow into a better person. I am grateful for a Heavenly Father who knows what I am capable of and I am grateful for a husband who expects me to be better than I am and who loves me enough to stick with me through all the inadequacies and trials I may face. They both make me want to be better.
Sunday, November 10, 2013
The Blind Chef: An Inspiration
I was in a meeting for work last week when someone showed this clip for a little inspirational thought.
I loved it! (As a side note, she went on to win the entire competition) I loved it so much that I shared it for an inspirational thought in the Health Center's morning meeting the next day. This is such a good reminder for all of us that we can't always "see" our potential. We can do our very best and we may not see the results right away but we are capable of so much more than we think we are. And while we don't know our own potentials, our Heavenly Father does. He knows what our weaknesses are, but he also knows how to comfort us and how to encourage us to be better. We all have different challenges and not many of us are literally blind...but I believe we are all blind to our own abilities on more occasions than we wish to admit. So let's remember that we are capable of so much more. That we can do great things. That we will feel inadequate all the time and that its a good thing because it means we're going to grow into a better person. I am grateful for a Heavenly Father who knows what I am capable of and I am grateful for a husband who expects me to be better than I am and who loves me enough to stick with me through all the inadequacies and trials I may face. They both make me want to be better.
I loved it! (As a side note, she went on to win the entire competition) I loved it so much that I shared it for an inspirational thought in the Health Center's morning meeting the next day. This is such a good reminder for all of us that we can't always "see" our potential. We can do our very best and we may not see the results right away but we are capable of so much more than we think we are. And while we don't know our own potentials, our Heavenly Father does. He knows what our weaknesses are, but he also knows how to comfort us and how to encourage us to be better. We all have different challenges and not many of us are literally blind...but I believe we are all blind to our own abilities on more occasions than we wish to admit. So let's remember that we are capable of so much more. That we can do great things. That we will feel inadequate all the time and that its a good thing because it means we're going to grow into a better person. I am grateful for a Heavenly Father who knows what I am capable of and I am grateful for a husband who expects me to be better than I am and who loves me enough to stick with me through all the inadequacies and trials I may face. They both make me want to be better.
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