LUZ MARINO

Serve |Grow |Share: Faith-Based Habits for a Joyful Life

Tag: joyful living

  • The Power of Serving, Growing, and Sharing

    The Power of Serving, Growing, and Sharing

    I was five years old when I believed that there was a way to the kind of happiness I wanted one day.

    The fantasy stories Aunt Betty used to read to me had made me think in this way. Tall tales of virtue, love, sacrifice, altruism, and heroic deeds to achieve so-called love-related happiness. All that after the story’s characters have overcome all challenges and misfortune.

    Those stories carried the message that everything they went through was worth enduring until the story’s last line, where “together they lived happily ever after.”

    Childhood is a time when there are no limits to creativity. Children believe everything and that everything is possible, and it is when all they experience shapes and affects their lives and future endeavors in adulthood.

    When I was fourteen, I dreamed of studying acting. That sounded like a crazy idea to my parents: my dad was a police officer, and my mother was a schoolteacher.

    Most adults associate happiness with money, accomplishments, degrees, knowledge, prestige, and things on their list of goals. And of course, all that helps us to a better life and reach our goals and dreams.  

    Although we know that happiness is not a permanent state, but a bit of cheerfulness and excitement that will pass without leaving an impression on the way we live and behave.

    We adopt habits for discipline, money management, time management, self-development, health, fitness, and the habit of attending church on Sundays. Habits are what we are.  They mold us, shape our deeds, and constitute our character.

    I was conscious of the power of habits long ago. For years, I read self-development books that greatly helped me.  However, it was the Word of God that led me to discover a pattern of habits that every human being practices by default: Serving, Growing, and Sharing.

    I would dare to say that this pattern is not exclusive to humanity but to the animal and natural kingdoms. I think this pattern was established in all life by the Creator at the beginning of the world.

    Some people have realized its potential and added intention to ignite this pattern of habits as a way to a fulfilled and purposeful life, especially when using personal talents and gifts to serve, grow, and share.

    Then, when I became an adult and a mother, I realized that having someone else to care for beyond myself was a great impulse and a powerful reason to pursue plans and goals, providing for my daughter in my way to achieve happiness.

    Through the years, I have been capable of wearing many hats successfully, although none provided me the fulfillment that conveying a message and presenting it to an audience gives me. My childhood and adolescent love for acting and communicating was still there, inside me, like the light of a candle that resists extinguishing,

    I remembered forgotten and unaccomplished dreams and goals lying in the chest of memories.

    Yet, aided in my role as a mother and as a woman of faith by the wisdom of God’s word, I raised my daughter as a single mom.

    The time was there for me to work on my given purpose, doing what brings joy to my heart. It was when I decided to become an author and motivator.

    Purpose adds excitement and brings fulfillment to the heart. It seems like a goal reserved for the later years of life, but I would say it is the opposite.

    Then, acknowledging our talents at an early age is a blessing, and being capable of developing God-given gifts and talents while making a living is even a greater blessing; first for young people who can have a good start, and also for those that decide at any given moment to make the change towards making the journey of life worth of living.

    Every day is a new opportunity to start something or change what isn’t working; moreover, every morning is a new time for a better way of thinking, as the beginning of a new way of living.

    Deciding to see the goodness of this world is a choice. Believe me, good things are happening around us that we can see if we look at things from a distinct perspective. It is easy to dwell on the past and think about things that do not add to us.

    Yet, we can change that if we decide so.

    Serving, growing, and sharing are habits that make a difference in how we approach our living experience.

    Whether loving it or not, we serve at home as parents, we serve as employers or employees in our work, and we serve our communities as neighbors and taxpayers.

    Whether we want it or not, we grow physically every day since conception in the womb, and we may grow healthy or the opposite. We voluntarily decide to grow mentally and spiritually. We grow our intellect or stay stagnant.

    As we grow spiritually, we develop in God’s knowledge and faith, or we may grow in age and without hope if we turn our backs on Him. We choose how we grow, and its effects can take us up or down.

    Whether by default or design, we all share love, time, common experiences, deeds, words, memories, heritage, and a legacy for good or bad.

    No one escapes sharing and influencing everyone around, and at the same time, people’s influence extends beyond their circles, throughout the world, for good or bad.

    Yet, love is what makes the difference when we serve, grow, and share; not only because of the impact and influence on others, but for the inherent sense of purpose, joy, and fulfillment experienced by each person who chooses to love instead of hate.

    So, I encourage you to serve with love, grow through challenges, and share your light with the world!

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  • Working a Joyful Life

    Working a Joyful Life

    If you are a son or a daughter, a husband or a wife, a father or a mother, you are a part of a family way of life. That makes you an important role player, where your actions work to build a joyful life experience for everyone at home. 

    Then, taking the initiative to lead by example can create the environment for a joyful living together, because every change starts with you.

    Beginnings Are Not Easy

    When I was five years old, I knew that I wanted to be an actress when I grew up. I liked acting and reciting poems at family parties. Then, since early in life, I knew that I could bring joy to others by doing what I loved.

    When I was fourteen years old, I joined the acting group at the school. One day, my dad asked me what I wanted to become in the future; without hesitation, I said —Dad, I want to be an actress—

    —“What? Sweetheart, you are not serious.” He said with a disappointing expression.

     After that moment, I discarded the idea of pursuing my artistic aspirations as a goal. My parents didn’t show any intention of helping me pursue an acting-related career in the future.

    —Anyway, I like public speaking. I should pursue a Law career when the right time comes. — I thought.

    Without fear of speaking in front of an audience, I was good at memorizing long poems in just a few hours. My teachers at school used to ask me to join every artistic and cultural event. I still remember all those years of learning and studying, blended with playful moments of joy.

    Work Toward Your Dreams

    The time went by, and filled with much excitement for life and the future, I became the mother of a beautiful baby girl at twenty.

    All my focus and main goal then was providing a bright future to my daughter. I had a bigger motivation, an interest that surpassed my well-being. She became my inspiration and the drive to all my accomplishments through the years until she graduated from college.

    As the seasons of life went by, my daughter grew up, found the love of her life, married, and took charge of her life, plans, and dreams.

    More years passed by, and I realized lost in my thoughts without knowing what was next for me. My motivation was gone.

    Finding myself motivated to take action took time because I had forgotten my dreams and did not have plans.  The hustle and bustle of life had numbed my inspiration, and for sure, I was not confident, nor dare to make my dreams a reality, working towards a joyful life.

    Work What You Love Doing

    Some people can work on what they enjoy doing, and I think they are people who exude excitement and confidence. I would say they are the happiest people because they do what they love for a living.

    One morning while reading the Scriptures, I found:

    Here is what I have seen to be good and fitting: to eat, to drink and enjoy oneself in all one’s labor in which he toils under the sun during the few years of his life which God has given him; for this is his reward. Furthermore, as for every man to whom God has given riches and wealth, He has also empowered him to eat from them and to receive his reward and rejoice in his labor; this is the gift of God”.

    Ecclesiastes 5:18,19 NASB

    Just then, I realized that rejoicing and enjoying oneself in all one’s labor are rewards and gifts from the Lord.

    It was as if my eyes were opened towards a new understanding and the reality of my life’s thinking process. I remembered my God-given talents I was born with, and my gifts as a new creation in Christ.

    Get to Know Your Purpose

    Why are you in the middle of a way of living where you are not getting the fullest of yourself?— I asked myself.

    Until then, I felt I was dragging instead of flying toward my dreams.

    Yes, you can feel you are flying when you are accomplishing your goals. Know that your dreams can come true if you have plans and work on them with a purpose.

    I found that being certain about what you want will lead you to act with purpose.

    Then, I went back in memory to those happy moments of my childhood and youth, when I played to be the poet, the dancer, and the actress.

    —I see a door opening for me, a door to new possibilities, my inspiration is back!—

    New and fresh ideas came to my mind, and I started writing down new goals and plans to carry out. I decided to use my God given talents and make a living with them.

    Now I am working towards a joyful life, doing the work I love.