Life…oh how it ebbs and flows. We want to live on the mountain. On the mountain, we are inspired and we feel our best. But it is in the valley where we grow. For it is in the valley where we learn to appreciate our time on the mountain. Don’t give up when you are in the valley. The valley is not the stopping point. It is not a destination. Know that being in the valley means that it is time to climb!
Reflection: Do you remember a time when you were in the valley? What did you learn? How did you grow? Maybe you are in the valley right now. Get ready to climb!
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Enchanted Seashells says
I don’t know where I got this philosophy, but I’m very practical. Some days are good, some days have sadness in them, but there’s always tomorrow. Kind of like “the sun’ll come out tomorrow…” but I really believe. Only something like losing my son would upset my thinking. If that ever happened, all bets are off. I’d be unconsolable forever.
Kristin Barton Cuthriell says
Yes. Losing children has got to be one of the hardest things anyone can go through. I believe after such a thing, one can experience joy again- But life will never be the same, and the loss would always be present.
ljlenehan says
And in the valley a secluded island sounds good!
Kristin Barton Cuthriell says
Yes
The Water Bearer says
So many times, that I needed to start a blog to keep a record of them all. 🙂 Blessings to you!
Kristin Barton Cuthriell says
Blessings to you too.
Living4Everyday says
Thank you so much for this post…it really made my day.
Kristin Barton Cuthriell says
I am glad. 🙂
wordsfromanneli says
Oh, yes. Lots of valleys. Lots of learning. Climbing felt good.
Kristin Barton Cuthriell says
I enjoy climbing too 🙂
Author MelindaTripp says
Here I am in a valley, at Christmas time, I am hurt and recovery may be weeks away, soooo my patience is tested daily to lie low, and allow my body to heal. My mind has rearranged the furniture, cleaned the garage, sorted the decorations and is screaming for me to put them up………but no, the valley is here, and I cannot climb, yet.
Kristin Barton Cuthriell says
I am so sorry you are hurting. Always give your body some time to heal and then begin to climb. The climb also becomes part of the healing. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
nymuse88 says
I’ve have been many journeys in the valley so far. I have started to climb the mountain, but I still slide down. Recently though, I got my determination back to start climbing again because of Faith in God and in myself. With the help of more positive thinking and prayer I feel like I’m getting closer to the peak. Lovely post and so true.
Kristin Barton Cuthriell says
Fight fear with faith. You have an incredible attitude! Keep climbing. My thoughts and prayers are with you.