Complaint attracts poverty, but gratitude overflows abundance!
The more you complain, the more reason you have to complain. The mind is imaginative, and if you give it something to think about, it will create a whole reality around it, even if it is toxic to you. But when you begin to be grateful, your thought system is transformed and suddenly, blessings begin to abound around you.
Rule of life: less complaining and more gratitude
If you find yourself complaining about something repeatedly, keep in mind that you will not change your reality; on the contrary, you will attract more and more curses. If you say “I don’t have it,” you’ll never have it. If you say “I am unlucky or unhappy”, keep in mind that no blessings will come.
For blessings follow the lips of sweet words. Light has no fellowship with darkness, so blessing flees when what comes out of our mouths are toxic, offensive and ungrateful words.
Realities are the direct result of our thought pattern. Our lack of prosperity and our problems are often the responsibility of no one but ourselves. Because with our mouths we can attract blessings and loudly call out the curses. We decide what we attract.
If you want to live in abundance, joy and peace, don’t talk about misery, melancholy or look for strife. Because the two natures do not mix. Be careful what you say about others, but be more careful what you say about yourself, because your words help you to define your identity. If you say words like “I’m lazy,” “I’m too rough,” “I’ll never make it,” you’re marking your identity and your destiny with curse words. And no one has more power than you to proclaim blessing and curse upon your life.
Bless, do not curse!
Cursing is much simpler than we think, we do it every day without realizing it, because we think that cursing is saying phrases like “I curse you” or “damn you”. But the reality is that to curse means “to say badly”, it refers to speaking badly of something, someone or ourselves.
When we speak and wish badly with our words we are cursing. When we get upset and say things like “there is never any food in this house” or “nobody loves me or considers me” or “we are going to be in great need”, we are cursing.
Again, watch the words that come out of your mouth. Let your mouth be a source of blessing and not of curse, let within your home be spoken words of life and not of death, let there be spoken words of light and not of darkness. Be assured that blessings will follow you wherever you go.
And finally, complain a little less and talk productive. You’ll see how problems get smaller and smaller as you talk less about them with complaints. And you will have more space in your mind to face adversity with timely solutions and creative ideas.