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Accept Redirection

By October 31, 2019No Comments

My boss got onto me today for a mistake that I’d made, and how she handled the situation was very unsettling. It was so unsettling I had closed my eyes and rolled them both behind my eyelids. I even remember huffing releasing air of impatience, this make day two that she has gotten on my case.

While I’m taking what she dishes out I’m boiling on the inside I even said that I may put in a two weeks notice, because of her backlash and how certain events we’re not handled the way she handled my mishaps.

With this being the second day, today was a tab bit better than yesterday although I was in and out her office due to work related stuff. But in the midst of yesterday and today’s riffraff I’ve swallowed my weak attitude about how I wanted to throw in the towel, to actually learning quite a bit within twenty four hours.

Even though her teachings we’re bitter sweet I learned how to write an incident report correctly “lol”. I’ve learned how to properly investigate if an investigation was to happen, God forbid. I even learned to leave voicemails when contacting a parent about their child, oh gosh.

I thought to myself today that the knowledge that my boss was instilling in me, would be oh so suitable to use when I go into business for myself one day. I aggravated her today for a reason, because I put myself in the “process of learning” mode. Although the process was challenging to endure but the eliminating part was a breeze.

Sometime in life we have to accept Redirection to get where God want us to be, his plan and perfect will, won’t just happen over night. The process takes time and effect to become effortless. We humans aren’t perfect but we can be good at what we do. We are placed in positions to learn, thrive and conquer, not wither away.

Redirection is dedication to our journeys that’ll lead us into great futures. It may hurt to swallow pride and instructions regardless how it was delivered, but taking heed to Redirection like a wiseman will always have God’s best. A wiseman will build up on integrity, Proverbs 13:20 “walk with the wise and become wise” in other words, listen to my boss and take heed to her teachings.

Proverbs 3:35 “The wise inherit honor, the fools get only shame. In other words “take heed to the things that’s teachable, invest in yourself and apply keep applying. Accept that you’ve made mistakes try at the best of abilities to overcome trails, and once you have overcome there will be a table prepared in honors of your faithfulness. Only fools would have given up and back talked on how things aren’t going as planned, when God already told us what to do.

Proverbs 15:12 ” Mockers resent correction, so they avoid the wise. This is by far one of my favorite verses, this verse definitely speaks life into an abundant overflow. How are we able to grow when we don’t accept a little bit of mess from people. How are we able to not follow the mockers in our lives when we are so steady on rejecting stepping outside of our boxes?

Just because you see the mockers living by the mockers living of the ways of this world, doesn’t me that I and we should by all means accept redirections. When was the last time redirection ever cast you a fortune without repayment of your good deeds of a wiseman? Jesus could be talking us but in a instant your redirected else, it’s a trick of the enemy.

Take heed to redirection and build upon the things that God has await for you.

1 Samuel 25:41