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Couples that trust each other understand that a good marriage doesn’t just happen on its own. It needs to be cultivated. They understand that the grass isn’t greener on the other side of the fence. As Neil Barringham says, “The grass is greener where you water it.”
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If you are like countless other people, you probably wondered (either out loud or muttering under your breath) is the grass really greener on the other side
The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. My new favorite quote to love is, the grass is always greener where you water it. Similar saying, hugely different meaning. The first is perception. The other is truth. I've said before that yard work is not in my top 10 activities. If I'm outside, I'd much rather be reading or writing or biking or walking or.... My grass tends to reflect that attitude. Which is fine by me. The grass is rather thin, the weeds are thick, and it only looks green until the summer heat and drought hits. Occasionally I will run by a luscious lawn and the thought will cross my mind, "I wish my lawn looked like this." But then I quickly dismiss the idea as I am unwilling to invest my own time and effort or pay someone else to whip my lawn into shape. Because the truth is, the grass is always greener where you water and tend it. the Biltmore. Look at THAT grass. It even has stripes. Swanky! As we look at other's lives and circumstances, we can be jealous of their good fortune. Of their jobs, status, wealth, and possessions. Their lives may look easy. They may have what we want. But, we often only see the surface. A small part of their story. Their life may look idyllic. We may want their grass. The thought beneath this greener grass saying is contentment. Being happy and satisfied with where you are at in life, with what you have, with who you are. It isn't wishing away the season you are in, but seeking to live it to the fullest. Rough seasons and wonderful seasons. We have a tendency to look at the people who are one season ahead of us, and we think they have got it made. They have the thing we want-whether a job, or a house, a spouse or a child. Their life looks idyllic. Our life sucks. If I had what they have I wouldn't be complaining... But if you can't find contentment, happiness and satisfaction in the season you are in currently, you aren't going to find it in the next one either. Because each season brings its own brand of satisfaction and heartache. Once you get over the fence, you find that the grass wasn't particularly greener after all. In life, the greener grass is an illusion. A mirage. And you will be looking for the next fence to climb. Mr. Hippie and I went through one of the hardest periods of our lives from March 2012 to April 2013. We were strapped financially, facing opposition after opposition in ministry, a close family member died, we were dealing with other family burdens. It was a really rough season. A turn your hair grey season. Someone could have looked in on our life and wanted our green grass. We travelled to the other side of the world with our little family for a month. We smiled and laughed. We ministered. We kept going. Happy husband , happy wife. Four beautiful children. (alright-I'm biased) But, personally, I wanted to run away from my plot of grass. I hit April of this year, and my season was too heavy to bear. I was literally looking for ways to run away. I googled mountain cabin vacations and lake vacations. I wanted to be anywhere but here in my life. I can't really say what the turning point was, but it did come at the end of April. I realized that the grass wasn't any greener any place else. I was just going to bring my problems with me anywhere I ran. When that realization came is when my burden became lighter. That is when I saw the light at the end of the tunnel. When I started to water my own grass, and wait on the Lord for what this season holds. I realized that secret to contentment is not in my circumstances, possessions, jobs or even in myself. The Lord is the only one who can truly satisfy my heart's desires-with Himself. He is the only one who can redeem the seasons and use them to grow me and glorify Himself. In the words of Paul, "I have learned to be content, whatever the circumstances." (Ph. 4:11) That's the secret to greener grass. See, the grass isn't greener, it often is just grass. But, it is my grass-my life. Am I grateful for it? Am I taking care of it? How about you and your grass?
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Grass is not greener on the other side of the fence. It never is, really.We all know the idea, we have all see
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Since I haven’t written about what I’m up to for a while, I’ve decided to make this post about this subject. This article is different from the video. Here I write about a few spiritual developments in detail, whilst in the video I touch on more happenings from my life without expanding on them. As […]
"The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence" is not said to encourage you to leave what you have for what appears better -- instead it warns you that whatever is out of your reach is always going to look better than what you have, but it will let you down.
"The grass is always greener on the other side." Shortly after starting the Zen Garden in the summer of 2009 I began thinking that a fence was needed to enclose the garden. I wanted the fence to have a Japanese style and spent much of the winter months that followed reading about traditional Japanese styles of architecture and fence construction. However the most influential source came from a website (and subsequent book) I discovered by Kieran Egan entitled: Building My Zen Garden Mr. Egan included an illustration in his website that became the model for the fence I built. I modified the design to work with existing lumber dimensions and I opted to use rolled split-bamboo instead of cedar boards. Doing so helped keep the costs manageable and created an excellent Asian esthetic to the fence. Keep in mind, I know nothing about fence building, so I spent most of January to May learning what I could at the public library. In the end, the finished fence looks great, is straight, and should last many years. During the summer of 2011 I extended the fence by three panels to the end of the gazebo area and added a Moon Window in one of the panels (see Moon Window link in the blog menu).
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Believing that the grass is greener on your side of the fence. Throughout Kristy's life, she was told \"No\" or \"You can't do it. It's not possible\" or \"You are not (blank) enough. Kristy is determined to make the impossible possible. Kristy uses the negative and made it her motivation. Her journey started by growing up on a dairy farm and believing in God. She knows that failure is a part of her, but never quitting gives her strength. Staying busy and fixing technical problems is her passion. This book shows how her life has given her strength and leverage through the struggles of becoming independent and empowered. She has learned that accepting help is not a weakness. Kristy stands by her belief that it is okay to always ask God and others \"Why?\" but not \"Why me?\"
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