Word for the day "Time for personal expansion"

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John 5:30 (KJV) I can of mine own self do nothing: as I hear, I judge: and my judgment is just; because I seek not mine own will, but the will of the Father which hath sent me.

We need to include others in our process of personal expansion.

Many of you reading today's message pride ourselves on being in control and handling things yourself. I urge you today to expand your thoughts and include others in your process.

The notion of exchange is a powerful life lesson. Many of us will not grow, because we don’t want to get in a position where we need others more than they need us. Let’s examine this for a minute!

We can bring these same attitudes into our significant relationships as well: like our marriages, families, and loved ones.

We can keep our thoughts and feelings well hidden from others because of the feeling we are self-sufficient.

I Felt compelled to mention to you that those close to you may not know you this way because you are limited in sharing from your heart (Spouse, children, significant others).

The power exchange relationship is a relational dynamic when a partner decides to either give up or get control of the authority.

An alternate perspective says a power exchange can be effective, or more so, with someone outside your general daily life.

In the second circumstance, some may feel less reserved about giving up their power. It is a matter of preference and end game for personal expansion.

However, you decide to include others in your life, do it in a way that includes personal expansion for yourself and others.

We must learn the extraordinary value of having the right types of relationships in our lives.

In addition, you will never have any close friends functioning this way. Many of us learn this in our upbringing that it’s not a strong character to need anyone.

And by spending more time on our career’s and other interest than with our families, and significant others, we diminish our value.

In fact, we live our lives feeling that we must face life without any help.  It’s okay to be needed by others, and it’s also ok for you to need others.

Your choice for self-sufficiency and distance are depriving you of your basic needs for love, relationship, and intimacy. You were made to need and be needed.

The greatest benefit that relationships with power exchanges have is that no one is left wondering whose turn it is to lead.

I rarely have heard of a fight directly related to roles, in a power exchange relationship it's all about bringing the best out in each other.

Another benefit to power exchange is that it can help enhance a relationship because the parties would work in a cooperative manner.

Your friends and family will do what is required of them and perform their roles for the betterment and enhancement of the relationship.

Quote – Knowledge is horizontal. But wisdom is vertical. It comes down from above. You will grow in wisdom as you learn, reflect and live in relationship with God and others. (Proverbs 8:12-21) James Baker, Jr. 

Point to ponder-

  • Are you living a self-sufficient life?
  • How are you interacting with those closest to you?
  • Do you share from your heart?
  • When will you be ready for a needed authentic relationship?
  • Where are you in personal life expansion?

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