"According to His power that is at work within us." Ephesians 3:20
When a tragic accident left Will Mitchell with disfiguring burns, he decided to focus on his possibilities, not his problems. Although he'd lost his fingers, he learned to fly an airplane solo.
Then one day while flying from Colorado to California, ice caused his plane to crash. Paralyzed from the waist down (and you think you've got problems), Mitchell was understandably depressed about being confined to a wheelchair for life. Then a friend gave him the same advice he'd earlier given to her:
"It doesn't matter what happens to you. What matters is what you decide to do about it." So Mitchell adopted the "Triple-A Formula."
1. Accept what has happened.
Otherwise you live in denial, or open yourself to resentment and self-pity.
2. Appreciate what you can learn from it.
It was darkness that drove Edison to keep searching until he discovered a source of light (and it can do that for you, too). Since then ,Will Mitchell has held public office, found love, and given hundreds of talks.
1. Accept what has happened.
Otherwise you live in denial, or open yourself to resentment and self-pity.
2. Appreciate what you can learn from it.
It was darkness that drove Edison to keep searching until he discovered a source of light (and it can do that for you, too). Since then ,Will Mitchell has held public office, found love, and given hundreds of talks.
He says, "Before I was paralyzed there 10,000 things I could do, now there 9,000. Should I focus on 1,000 things I can't do? No, I'd rather concentrate on 9,000 ways in which life is still good."
So, whatever we're facing today, it's not too big for God. It can be turned around through "His power that is at work within us."
3. Adapt to the new opportunities it presents.
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