Do you worry about the roof over your head or the floor beneath your feet?

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  1. ginjill ashberry profile image75
    ginjill ashberryposted 11 years ago

    Do you worry about the roof over your head or the floor beneath your feet?

    When you face a dilemma in life, how do you organize your priorities? Stick to your previous list or rewrite your priorities list? This covers all situations and circumstances. I really like to hear your Big decision story. Thank you for sharing..

  2. epigramman profile image59
    epigrammanposted 11 years ago

    ......no not at all, as long as Sannel is .... inbetween!

  3. Lizvdw18 profile image59
    Lizvdw18posted 11 years ago

    You always have to update your priority list, because some things that need to be done fast aren't always the most important.

    1. loveofnight profile image75
      loveofnightposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      good answer

  4. Tami Fite profile image75
    Tami Fiteposted 11 years ago

    I look to God for my provision -- and pray for those who have no home sad

  5. Faith Reaper profile image82
    Faith Reaperposted 11 years ago

    I just trust in the Lord God no matter what, as He provides and tells us in His word to not worry about tomorrow, what we will eat . . . so I do not, just as the birds of the air do not worry - as He has provided.

  6. profile image0
    Suzanne Angwinposted 11 years ago

    Yes  do. I think many people hold this fear inside. Divide your problems up into smaller steps. Face you problems, never run from them! Divide and conquer.

  7. glmclendon profile image60
    glmclendonposted 11 years ago

    I try to put everything in the arms of God. Through prayer I ask the Lord for some answers as to how to handle the problem. Things that seem important today may not be that way the next day.Crying last for the night but joyu comes in the morning.

    Stay Well

    1. Conservative Lady profile image71
      Conservative Ladyposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Very beautifully stated glmclendon

  8. Attikos profile image83
    Attikosposted 11 years ago

    It depends on the circumstances. You know, that ol' "The devil is in the details" adage. For instance, if it's still raining, there may be no point in mopping up the floor until after you've fixed that hole where the rain gets in. If your prized oriental rug is wet and not getting any wetter, well, you may want to start that to drying out before doing anything else.

    You're always reprioritizing. Every day, sometimes every hour, occasionally more often than that. This is not a static world. Things change, and your plans must change along with them.

 
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