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Living in the Present Moment: Finding Meaning in Focusing on What You Can Control and Surrendering the Rest to God

Focus on what’s in front of you, maximize your efforts, and surrender the rest to God.” This is a quote that has been used to encourage individuals to live in the present moment, focus on what they can control, and trust that there is a greater plan at work.

Living in the present moment, also known as mindfulness, has been shown to have numerous benefits for mental health and well-being. It involves paying attention to what is happening in the present moment, without judgment or distraction. By focusing on the present, individuals can reduce stress and anxiety, increase focus and productivity, and improve relationships with others.

Maximizing efforts in what is in front of you means focusing on what you can control and doing your best in that area. This involves setting realistic goals and taking action to achieve them, while accepting that there may be limitations and challenges along the way. By maximizing efforts in what is in front of you, you can increase your chances of success and improve your overall well-being.

Surrendering the rest to God is a personal belief that may involve accepting that there are things beyond our control and trusting in a higher power or greater plan. This can provide comfort and a sense of peace, knowing that there is a purpose to everything and that we are not alone in our struggles.

Combining these three ideas can be a powerful way to live a meaningful and fulfilling life. By living in the present moment, focusing on what we can control, and trusting in a higher power, we can reduce stress, improve well-being, and live a life of purpose and meaning.

However, it is important to note that this quote may not resonate with everyone. Each person’s beliefs and values are unique, and what works for one person may not work for another. It is important to find what works for you and to seek support and guidance when needed.

In conclusion, “Focus on what’s in front of you, maximize your efforts, and surrender the rest to God” is a powerful quote that can inspire individuals to live in the present moment, focus on what they can control, and trust in a higher power. By combining these three ideas, individuals can live a life of purpose and meaning, reduce stress and anxiety, and improve their overall well-being.

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Surrendering to God and Filling the Emptiness: A Profound Conversation with Liz Curtis Higgs

Who is Liz Curtis Higgs

Liz Curtis Higgs is a bestselling author, speaker, and Bible teacher. She was born in Kentucky, USA, in 1953, and grew up in a Christian family. She has written more than 30 books, including non-fiction works on topics such as biblical studies, women’s issues, and Christian living, as well as novels and children’s books.

Liz Curtis Higgs

Higgs is perhaps best known for her Bad Girls of the Bible series, which explores the lives of women in the Bible who made mistakes or broke the rules, such as Eve, Delilah, and Bathsheba. Her books have sold millions of copies and have been translated into numerous languages.

In addition to her writing, Higgs is a popular speaker and Bible teacher, and has traveled extensively to speak at conferences and events. She has also appeared on numerous television and radio programs. Higgs currently lives in Louisville, Kentucky, with her husband, Bill, and their two children.

Di Tran’s Meeting with Liz Curtis Higgs

Meeting Liz Curtis Higgs was a truly wonderful experience, and it was clear that God was working through both of us during our conversation. We talked about surrendering to God and the moment when we each became aware of the presence of the divine in our lives. Liz shared a profound insight with me, that our hearts, souls, and cores are like empty vacuum spaces that are constantly seeking to be filled with something.

As humans, we often seek to fill this emptiness with material things, food, alcohol, negativity, anger, power, success, or any number of other things. But what we fill up with truly matters, and the answer to our seeking is much simpler than we might imagine.

Di Tran + Liz Curtis Higgs

The answer has always been with us, as God is within each of us. We have everything we need, including the most powerful of all things, our spirit, which is in harmony with the infinite divine universe. The challenge is that we often don’t let our spirit do its job, as we try to control everything in our lives.

What we need to do is surrender and let go of our self, so that our spirit can run its course naturally and manifest the things we desire. This is in alignment with the idea of “Drop the FEAR and Focus on the FAITH,” which I explore in my upcoming book, the guide to faith by understanding fear and worry, and surrendering them so that God has the space to work through us.

It’s clear that filling the emptiness with things outside in the world doesn’t fill it. We need God as the energy to fill that space, and surrendering to God allows this energy to flow freely.

I’m so grateful for my conversation with Liz, and for the wisdom she shared with me. It’s clear that God is working through her, and through each of us, in ways that we might not even realize.

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