Plan Plans, Not Results
Understanding that we do not have the power to control the results of our plans is an important step toward accepting reality. We do make plans, based on the information, experience, and insight which we have available to us. The outcome of our plans, however, is dependent on circumstances, which are frequently beyond our control.
When we accept the fact that the results of our plans are always in the hands of our Higher Power, we can relax and leave the outcome to Him. When we do not insist compulsively that life go according to our design, we are able to avoid the inevitable frustration produced by such an unrealistic attitude. However good our intentions, our designs are always finite and based on limited knowledge. We need to trust a Power greater than ourselves.
Our idea of what is best for ourselves and those we love may not always be right, according to God's will. The faith that He will carry out His design for us, even when we do not understand it, relieves us of much anxiety and frustration.
I leave results to You.
From Food for Thought: Daily Meditations for Overeaters by Elisabeth L. ©1980, 1992 by Hazelden Foundation.
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I have one job: that is to stay abstinent and obedient to my Food Plan. If I do that, God takes care of my weight and my health and everything else in life. If I am a slave to the scale, then I will manipulate my Food Plan to achieve the results I think are best for me. I am again 'dieting' and starving myself or having binges, based on a number instead of a principle.
I accept the fact the results of my plans are always in the hands of my Higher Power. I can relax and leave the outcome to Him, after doing my share of the footwork required.
For today, I have no idea what's 'best' for me. God does, however, so I will leave my life in His care.
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