When something doesn’t meet your initial expectations, it’s OK to be dissatisfied.
But don’t stay in that mindset for too long, use it to make changes.
Dissatisfied with a process at work? Make it better.
Not happy with your relationships? Become a better spouse/partner/friend.
Unsure about your church? Use your skills and gifts to make a positive contribution.
Don’t like your garden? Roll up your sleeves and get digging.
Because dissatisfaction isn’t a reason to become jaded with the world, it’s a prompt to change it.
Leave a comment
Comments feed for this article