When you reach saturation and disgust with your current situation, you will move out of your comfort zone.
I can not live like this anymore! – what a powerful statement.
The friends you hang around with—all those discussions about nothing leading nowhere. Feeling dumber and exhausted every time you leave one of those interactions, and all that just because you are scared to say no to them and be alone for a while.
I can not live like this anymore!
Waking up Monday morning and dying just a bit more inside because you have to go to the same stupid job you hate. And you are still going because you are scared to review your CV, brush it up a bit, and apply for a few new jobs to see what would be out there for you.
I can not live like this anymore!
You are still sharing your dreams with family members who don’t understand them, criticizing them, and telling you ten thousand reasons why they won’t work. You still do it even though you know that only you can see your dreams, and instead of sharing them with others, you should shut up and work on them. Validate me; as an adult, you are screaming at other adults who have not done anything meaningful with their lives.
I can not live like this anymore!
You are so fed up with being alone and lonely that it starts to itch, but you don’t want to leave the house and meet someone. You don’t want to post now and then on social media, showing that you are available and searching for someone because you don’t want to go on a few bad dates with the wrong people until you finally find your person.
I don’t want to live like this anymore!
You can pray 24/7 while crawling on your knees, but if you don’t move, nothing will change.
Action! Action! Action!
When you are done praying, the first thing God will tell you will be – move!
Trust Me and move!
And you will move because you will be discussed with your situation and your life.
I don’t want to live like this anymore! – Life and Death are included in that statement.
The death of the old weak you and the birth of the new and strong you.
With love, yours truly, Cristian.