Attitude Adjustment

Everyone has bad days. Everyone loses sight of the bigger picture. Everyone needs an attitude adjustment from time to time. In fact, if you are like us, you need one each morning! Somehow, we’ve all mastered the art of compartmentalizing our spiritual lives from the day-to-day world where we interact with others.

Our daily work is where our attitude matters most! We challenge you to subscribe to Mark D. Roberts’ daily devotional about faith and work. It only takes five minutes.

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Can a person's attitude transcend the difficulties and problems that he or she faces?

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When life heaps dirt on you, be like the mule and shake it off! Use what's falling on you to gain footing.

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Be flexible—understand the difference between convictions and emotions in the high calling of our daily work.