8-Part Series:
How To Get Rid Of Bad Habits Now!
Part 2:
Focus On Your Ambition,
Not Your Addiction
Do you have a hidden addiction that is stealing your life away?
Are you a logical person?
Let me ask you 4 questions to test your powers of logic (I’m sure you’ve seen these before):
1. Question:How do you put a giraffe in a refrigerator?
Answer: 3 steps: 1) Open the Ref; 2) Put the giraffe in; and 3) Close the Ref.
2. Question #2: How do you put an elephant in a refrigerator?
Answer: If you answered, 1) Open the Ref; 2) Put the elephant in; and 3) Close the Ref, that’s not correct. Here’s the right answer. It now takes 4 steps: 1) Open the Ref; 2) Remove the giraffe; 3) Put the elephant in; and 4) Close the Ref.
3. Question #3: Lion King called for a meeting of all the animals. One of them couldn’t make it. Which one?
Answer: The elephant, of course. He was stuck in the Ref.
4. Question #4:There’s a river that’s home to lots of crocodiles. How would you cross that river safely?
Answer: Just swim through it. Because all the crocodiles are attending a meeting with Lion King.
How did you fare? Are you a logical person?
Let me share with you a story in the Bible about someone who didn’t think too logically…
The Illogical Thinking That We All Do
Jacob and Esau were twin brothers. But Esau was considered the eldest because he went out of the womb of his mother first.
One day, Jacob was cooking some stew. Esau arrived from hunting and was exhausted and hungry. Esau said to Jacob, “I’m starved. Give me some of your red stew.”
Now Jacob said something absolutely nutty. He said, “All right, but you’ve got to do one thing first. Trade me your rights as the firstborn son.” You get an inkling on how jealous Jacob must have been towards his twin brother.
But what was nuttier was Esau’s reaction. He said, “Sure! Now give me that red stew now.”
Jacob said, “You’ve got to swear first that you’re giving me your birthright…”
“Yeah, yeah, yeah… whatever! I swear! Now give me that lentil soup…”[1]
Now why would Esau exchange his birthright for a single bowl of red stew?
Was his brain taking a vacation on that day? Was it on a Caribbean cruise or gone shopping in Hong Kong? Didn’t Esau know what his birthright meant? Being firstborn meant a position of privilege. Being firstborn meant great honor. And yes, being firstborn meant a huge inheritance—where he can buy a swimming pool filled with red stew if he wanted.
Why was he throwing all that for a bowl of red stew today?
Friends, this is a great picture of what addiction is. (By the way, I’m not saying Esau was addicted to red stew. I’m merely using his story as an analogy.)
The Foolish Exchanges We Make
I met a man who threw away his entire family for drugs. Years ago, he had a great job, a nice home, two kids, and beautiful wife. Today, because of a bunch of chemicals he was snorting through his nostrils, he destroyed his life. He’s lost his job and his home. His kids hate him and his wife is seeing another man...
Why exchange all that for another whiff of shabu?
There’s no logic. It’s a foolish exchange.
One day, a woman asked for my help. She said, “My husband is a compulsive gambler. He stole money from his office and used it to gamble. His boss found out about it and is pressing charges. My husband’s going to jail!”
Why exchange a great job for another crack at the blackjack table?
Again, it’s a foolish exchange.
The list goes on.
· A chain-smoker, exchanging his health for another nicotine fix.
· A porn-addict, exchanging his dignity and mental-monogamy, for another testosterone fantasy.
· A woman that gives her body to yet another man, just so that he would love her, exchanging her self-respect for a fleeting embrace.
· A government employee taking a bribe, exchanging his honor for cash. After years of doing it, he no longer feels any guilt, his conscience virtually dead.
One Power Skill Of Mature People
On a superficial level, the problem is impatience and impulsiveness.
And boy, do I know impulsiveness.
Like Esau, I catch myself wanting it now—no matter what the cost is to my future. Like Esau, I want my red stew now, whatever my “red stew” is. For me, it could be internet porn, sexual fantasies, and the approval of people. (For my full story on how God healed my addictions, read my book, Your Past Does Not Define Your Future. It’s available through www.shepherdsvoice.com.ph I’ll also be releasing the Audio book and E-book version very soon.)
Impulsiveness means I prioritize my short-term wants over my long-term needs.
This takes us to that very important, essential, powerful skill that all mature people have: The ability to delay gratification. You can’t be emotionally and spiritual mature without it. It’s impossible.
Delaying gratification is the power skill of champions. In any field!
Because there’s a huge reward in front of them, champions sacrifice today so that they can get their reward tomorrow.
Do you want to become a champion?
What great reward are you aiming for?
What is your holy ambition?
Anatomy of An Addiction
Before I talk more about holy ambition, let me review what we covered in my last article. On a deeper level, the problem of addiction is this:
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Deep inside, there’s a (1) real need.
And that real need is an empty love tank. Bottom line, the addict doesn’t love himself. The addict doesn’t value himself. The addict doesn’t respect himself. Sometimes, he is conscious of this desperate need for love. Many times, he isn’t aware of it. It’s all unconscious.
My personal interpretation of the Esau-Jacob story above is that Esau didn’t value his birthright because he didn’t value himself. He didn’t value his future.
Once again, let me state my central point: I believe that every addiction is a hunger for love. That’s the real need behind every addiction. Your hunger of love produces the second part of the equation: (2) painful feelings—such as depression, anger, fear, anxiety, loneliness, etc.
To escape these painful feelings, the addict will pick a preferred anaesthesia. That anaesthesia is the third part of the equation: (3) addiction. It could be gambling, drugs, and alcohol. It could be workaholism until one’s family breaks down. Or shopping until five credit cards are maxed out. Or food until one becomes obese. Or dieting until one becomes very sick.
In order for an addiction to get healed, the real needs must be met. The love tank must be filled.
Thankfully, you can do that in many ways as we discussed in my last article.
In getting rid of their bad habits, I share to them one of the most powerful—and controversial—principles…
Don’t Focus On Your Addiction…
Bear with me. Do this exercise for me.
Say out loud “I won’t think of a Pink Elephant” for five times.
Ready? Go…
“I won’t think of a Pink Elephant.”
“I won’t think of a Pink Elephant.”
“I won’t think of a Pink Elephant.”
“I won’t think of a Pink Elephant.”
“I won’t think of a Pink Elephant.”
Let me ask you a question: What are you thinking of right now?
A Pink Elephant, of course.
People who want to overcome their addictions end up focusing on their addictions, and it simply won’t work.
When a smoker says, “I won’t smoke anymore!” 300x a day, guess what fills his mind? Smoking his favorite Marlboros, what else?
When a compulsive eater says, “I won’t eat!” 300x a day, guess what fills his mind? Eating his favorite cheeseburgers and chocolate sundaes.
When you focus on your bad habits, you enter into a vicious cycle that buries you deeper into your addiction. You end up depressed and helpless, draining your love tank even more, making you open more to your addictions.
Look. I’m not saying you deny that you have an addiction. In fact, acknowledging that you have an addiction is the first step to healing it. By admitting you’ve got a problem, you solve 50% of your problem. But you see, there’s a big difference between acknowledging it and focusing on it 24 hours a day.
A Simple Principle of The Universe
Let me share to you a simple, powerful, universal principle that has guided me in my daily life:
What you focus on grows!
Let me sidetrack a bit and explain this principle to you.
I know some people who focus on the bad things in their day.
They wake up in the morning feeling lousy. “It’s a terrible day,” they mutter. They ride to work complaining about how hot it is. They wade through the traffic complaining about the crazy drivers on the streets. They arrive at their office complaining about the work load on their desks. They complain about their boss, the low pay, the slow internet, the over time, the terrible food at the cafeteria, and how cold the air-conditioning is.
I pity them. Because the more they complain, the more they feel miserable.
Sooner or later, they experience more problems. (Remember, what you focus on grows.)
First, they may get sick. The Bible says a cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.[2] Medical studies have shown that most of our physical diseases are psychosomatic. A negative spirit may create ulcers, hypertension, and other diseases. Simply because our bodies are blueprints of our emotional life.
Second, they may lose friends. Because no one wants to talk to a whiner. About her, they’ll say, “She’s depressing and it may be contagious!”
Third, they may lose their job—or at the very least, a promotion. Someone who doesn’t have passion in his work will not be rewarded. 200 CEO’s were asked what’s the number one ability that they look for in their employee, and most of them said, “The ability to work with others.” It’s not technical skills, but relational skills that’s prized in companies.
Okay, my digression is enough. How does this apply to your hidden addiction?
Focus On Your Ambition
Instead of focusing on your addiction, focus on your ambition.
“Ambition” has a negative meaning today, so let me purify this word.
By ambition, I mean your vision for your future.
By ambition, I mean the dreams that God has placed in your heart.
So instead of saying, “I’ll stop smoking” 300x a day, say instead, “I’ll be healthy and run the marathon” or “I’ll be healthy and be a Class B badminton player.”
Instead of saying, “I’ll stop eating”, say, “I’ll be healthy, weigh a healthy120 pounds, go to the gym three times a week, play badminton twice a week…”
Instead of saying, “I’ll stop shopping everyday,” say, “Starting next month, I’ll save P5,000 a month, erase all credit card debt by December 2007, and start investing in a mutual fund by January 2008, and accumulate P200,000 by June 2010.”
When you focus on your addiction, it depresses you.
When you focus on your ambition, it fuels you with passion.
And what happens when you do that? As you take baby steps towards fulfilling your ambition, you value yourself more. You gain confidence. You gain self-respect. Little by little, love is being poured into your Love Tank. The cravings are still there, but they lose its urgency and intensity.
Make Your Dreams MAGIC Dreams
Each Sunday, I preach to almost two thousand people in Valle Verde Country Club (Beside ULTRA) in Pasig, Metro Manla (For more information, call Tel (632) 7259999). Each Sunday, I teach them how to dream. So I wrote a Novena to God’s Love Prayer Booklet and gave it to each of them.
In that Novena, I ask people to write 7 dreams that they will pray for everyday. Believe me, people were excited writing down their dreams!
And as they pray for them, I ask them to also take baby steps towards fulfilling them. (Can I make a plug? I’m mailing the Novena to God’s Love Prayer Booklet for FREE to all KerygmaFamily members who give a monthly Love Offering to our ministry. If you’re not yet a member, log onto www.kerygmafamily.com now!)
In the Novena, I also give instructions that their dreams should be….MAGIC!
By MAGIC, I mean…
M- Measurable
Don’t just write, “Have a happy family”; Write instead, “Have a happy family by having separate weekly dates with my spouse and each child starting August 2007”; Don’t just write, “Have more money”; Write instead, “Earn an additional P10T each month through a sideline by December 2007.”
A - Ambitious
Again, I use “ambition” without its negative meaning. By “ambition”, I simply mean dreaming big dreams! Small dreams won’t excite you. But even if they’re ambitious, let your dreams also be attainable at the same time.
G - Godly
Never dream from greed or selfish ego. They will make you empty and miserable. Instead, discover the dreams that God has placed in your heart. The fulfilment of these dreams should ultimately help you love God and others more. (And don’t you notice? G is at the middle. God should be the center of our dreams.)
I - Imaginative
Put details in your dream. Make it graphic. Don’t just write, “Own a house by 2009.” Describe what kind of house you want. “Own a 2-bedroom white house with a small garden in Laguna by 2009.”
C – Complete
Have dreams that touch the most important aspects of your life: Spiritual, Family, Financial, Physical… By succeeding in all areas, you attain Life Balance.
Wise Exchange, Anyone?
Yesterday, I read a beautiful story.
One day, a little girl named Jenny was with her mother in the grocery store. She saw a toy pearl bracelet worth P20. She became giddy with excitement and asked her mother to buy it for her. “Are you sure you like it?” her mother asked.
“Yes, Mommy! Please, please, please buy it for me!”
So the mother bought the toy pearls for little Jenny.
Jenny’s father, who loved her very much, read a bedtime story to Jenny each night. One night, after reading to her, he asked her, “Jenny, do you love me?”
“Of course I love you, Daddy,” she said.
“Can you give me your pearl bracelet?” he asked.
Little Jenny pouted. “You can have my princess doll, Daddy, but not my pearl bracelet. That’s my favorite.”
Daddy smiled, “That’s okay Jenny, I love you.” He kissed her good night.
Seven days later, after another reading session, the father asked again, “Jenny, do you love me?’
“Daddy, you know that I love you,” the little girl said.
“Can you give me your pearl bracelet?” he smiled.
“No Daddy, please. You can have my brush, my violet pen, and my red hair band. But not my pearl bracelet!”
He chuckled. “That’s okay, hon. I love you,” and kissed her goodnight.
But a few days later, a teary-eyed Jenny came to her father and said, “Daddy, I love you very much,” and placed in his hand her toy pearl bracelet.
Her father gave her a big hug and said, “I have a very special gift for you, little girl.” He pulled out from his pocket a beautiful velvet case with gold lining. He opened it, showing to her a genuine pearl bracelet. “This is yours. No more toy pearl bracelet for you, my princess. You deserve the real one.”
Friends, this is the kind of wise exchange that God wants to give to us.
Not foolish exchanges that the “Jacobs” and the “Red Stews” in our lives are offering to us.
Instead, God wants to take what is cheap and fake in our lives (our addictions), so that He could give us something much, much better (our holy ambitions).
Give up your addiction.
Give up what is counterfeit.
Give up what destroys you.
Give up what pulls you away from God and life and happiness.
Like Jenny, you deserve better.
I remain your friend,
Bo Sanchez
PS. This is the 2nd installment of an 8-Part Series on How To Get Rid Of Bad Habits Now! which will appear here in my website. (So obviously, this article is very incomplete because I’m sharing only one instrument of healing here.) You may want to read my story on how I got healed from my inner wounds and addiction, entitled Your Past Does Not Define Your Future. You can order my book through www.shepherdsvoice.com.ph (The Audio book and E-book will be available very soon.)
PS2. Good News! I’m mailing a FREE Novena To God’s Love Prayer Booklet to all my friends who give a monthly Love Offering to our ministry through www.KerygmaFamily.com I made the Novena To God’s Love myself. It’s designed to focus your life on 7 Dreams that you’re going to pray for and act upon. (If you’re not yet a member of www.KerygmaFamily.com, log on there now.)
PS3. I’m giving the mind-blowing, income-expanding How To Be Truly Rich Seminar on September 1, 2007, in Quezon City. For more information, click here. You may also call Beckie at Tel. (02) 7229562.
PS4. I’m finally giving it again! (I haven’t given this for a year as I was too busy to give it.) This September 8, 2007, I’m giving again my exciting and life-changing course, How To Find Your One True Love. It includes the whole Course manual, and 8 DVDs, 8 Audio CDs of the Course. For more information, click here. You may also call Beckie at Tel. (02) 7229562.
[1] Genesis 25:29-34
[2] Proverbs 17:22
Dear Bo
ReplyDeleteYour article has the knack for coming at the right time. My brother is deeply in debt as he is addicted to gambling and cannot change himself. His wife wants to leave him with the daughter. In fact, no one can help him now except God and him.
I pray this article that I intend to send to him will open up his eyes and heart to God to renew him and give him the strength to want to change his life for the better.
I pray God gives you all you need to carry on your mission of proclaiming His word.
Yours-in-Christ
Henry
Hi Bo,
ReplyDeleteI am thankful that God still give me the moment to read and touch by your edition. Please include me in your prayer that I can successfully build respect to my self.
I am admitting that I am begging for love not recognizing the people that really love me.
After my painful experience of a boy and girl relationship, and my close friend betrayed me for having an affair with my boyfriend without telling me, I felt betrayed and totally down. I pitied myself asking why they've doing it to me.
After a month, I started to accept what really happened. I met a man whom I felt at ease and comfort being with him. We became lovers, and we make love. Even if I am aware of it, I allowed him and my lust to continually mate.
I am regretting the idea for letting those things to happen. I am asking God to forgive me, and to guide me and my boyfriend for an enlightenment for still I do love him.
Please pray for me. I want to build my self respect back.
Always,
Maygrant
Mr. Bo,
ReplyDeleteThis article is very very very applicable to my situation right now. I have a big problem with my way of thinking...you know the low self-esteem, negative thinker, no self control type...
I'll try to test the "change your focus" solution in your article this month then i'll email you again for the results.
Lanie
Hi Kuya Bo (hope you would not mind me calling you Kuya),
ReplyDeleteI was inspired by the article.
Please help me pray to find courage to overcome my own addiction (I'll also pray for those who have written their comments here who had the same problem I do).
I'm addicted to getting slim. I was born with a voluptuous body, but I am unhappy with it (I felt annoyed everytime I have to buy size XL).
Three years ago I was able enjoy wearing medium size clothes through exercise (I jogged with a friend 3x a week) and having the right diet. However, I suddenly grew back to my fat self during my review for the board exam. I was anxious, nervous and stressed out that I found comfort in munching food every 2 hours. Now, I find it difficult to go back to what I am three years ago. I am giving myself a lot of excuse like I cannot do exercise because I have a lot of work to do, etc.
My addiction came in when I started to take some diet pills and saw how quick the response is. But once I stop, I just grow back all the lost weight (like in your article I'm becoming illogical and impulsive). I think I know what I need to do after reading your article, but I dont know where to start or how.
I'll follow your advise, I want to feel good about myself and boost my self esteem (I'll keep this in mind)
Thanks,
jen
Dear Bro. Bo,
ReplyDeletethis article is very much useful to a lot of people and one of them is myself... i'm not too sure what i'm addicted with but i know i probably had a little of those things you mentioned, like eating a lot when depressed, thinking of negative things about myself, thanks for sharing too the simple principle of the universe that what you think grow... and i should start focusing on my ambition instead of my addiction... thanks a lot and may God reward you in everything yo do....
Dear Bo,
ReplyDeleteHi i am from dubai and have attended your talks on building family (worship house, sharjah), rich pinoy (crown plaza, dubai), had dinner with you with my husband (summerland beach hotel, sharjah) bought your books, rich pinoy and truly rich, simplify (pulple cover)...i appreciate all the time, effort and wisdom that you impart/shared to us....and admire your divine mission to talk on HIS behalf to touch every people's lives.....listening to your talks and messages gives me strength, hope and faith when things get tough especially when it is matters of financial………I often complain and ask HIM…Lord napahahirap namang abutin ng mga pangarap……..FYI, I am one of those who have 6 credit cards (not me actually…my husband), though not due to addiction but due to necessity………myself, my husband and our three children are here in UAE (14, 12, 9 years olds) they all are studying, kaya sometimes we resort to what we call it in Dubai…ikaskas mo!!!!(ang credit card) though we were able to acquire several properties in bulacan (hometown of my husband: 800 sqm, 500sq.m and 250sq.m) through loan…ngayon ang problema is the money to build a house where we could stay during our vacation to phils… (we’ve been here for 13 years) every time we go on vacation we spend sometime in marikina (my howmetown) and most of the time in bulacan….though after listening to your talk at crown plaza….at least we have ideas and better plans to enable us pursue our plans and at the same time not overburdening ourselves with credits…..kaya I want to thank you for enlightening us most especially my husband (who is scared of becoming rich because of reasons you already know why) which is the opposite of my dream (where I often say out loud) gusto kong maging donya!!! or want to be known as a woman with lots, lots of money where I could just open my wallet when the priest tells the parishioners during midnight mass…we will give on Christmas day Christmas baskets for the poor…every one will have to bring 1kilo of rice/sugar, 2 cans of sardine etc…..but because I have money I will not only give 1 kilo but sacks not only rice and sugar but basket of grocery complete for their noche Buena…..when priest said bring in your reliefs…I will tell the priest father nasa labas…..because it is a truck filled with grocery bags not just for one family but for a barangy…. ….in fairness to my husband who wants to help others not by monetary values but through…..i don’t know how you would call it…..like if someone is down….he will give encouragement , moral advise, or comfort (I think that’s his gift)…kasi he don’t have the money to be financially supportive …tipong andito lang ako kung kailangan mo ng karamay, kausap at mahihingahan ng mga dalamhati….…which I often tell him…..honey, most often pera ang kailangan ng tao….but he will just tell me not always….anyway, I am telling you our story just to impart to you what life we have…so to end up this very long email …above all THANK YOU FOR YOUR ENLIGHTENMENT, YOUR WISDOM AND YOUR EAGERNESS TO HELP OTHERS…….SO TAKE CARE OF YOUR FAMILY: YOUR WIFE MAUIE, YOUR CHILDREN BENE-DICT AND FRANCIS…hope I got it all right…….GOD BLESS YOU AND MAY HE CONTINUOUSLY GUIDE YOU IN HELPING OTHERS…..HOPE TO SEE YOU AGAIN IN DUBAI……OR IN MANILA………
Dear Bro. Bo,
ReplyDeleteI was touched by your article. I am married with a son & currently working here in South America. My family is in the US. I have been working here for the past 2 yrs & a half already.
My addiction is my hunger for love from someone else I met at work. I need not go into details... but I havent stopped thinking about him.
I want him more than anything else in the world. Hope you can help me get over this addiction by focusing on my ambition.
Thanks a lot! More power!
Hi Bro. Bo,
ReplyDeleteI bought your book, "The 8 Secrets of the Truly Rich" and it has awaked me from my very deep slumber. It was an eye opener for me.
I've been in debt for quite a long time and it seems like it is recurring - after cleaning the slate after sometime i will just realized that im in that situation again. But I praise God, with the help of your book, my determination and of course with His spirit working in me, i will be truly free from bad debts and i will be one of the Truly Rich person..Like you, i want God to bless me with "more than enough" because i want to be a blessing to others as well.
I am working in Dubai. Please update me if you are going to have any upcoming seminar here.
Thank you and May God continue to bless you more and more...
Dear Bro Bo
ReplyDeleteThis article really helps a lot to those people who really need spirituall upliftment specially me. All my life seems like i was in total darkness and i really wanted to get rid out of this kind of feeling, im addicted to hatred,negative thoughts,anger self pity,worries etc. cause by people who caused me so much pain,In my everyday prayer i always asks God for forgiveness and heal me and let me feel that someday so soon i can forgive those people who keeps on insulting me. I feel disrespected most of the time and it keeps on torturing why is it they dont like me?often times i ask myself whats wrong in me? do i deserve to be treated this way?I dont want to feel this kind of addiction anymore for now all I want is Love and Respect to everyone. help me please how to deal with this kind of situation. Begging for your prayers always,,,,,
GOD BLESS and more power....
Thank you so much Bro Bo for coming up with this article. I never knew that being angry most of the time is a form of a minor addiction. Minor or major, still it is an addiction!
ReplyDeleteYou really are HEAVENSENT!! I am looking forward to read the next 6 parts!
Thanks again and GOD BLESS!
Dear Bro Bo,
ReplyDeleteThank you! simple words but means a LOT!!!
Dear Bro. Bo,
ReplyDeletei really thank God for a person like you, you have inspired many people and helped them to live life the way it should be. more power! God bless :)
Hi Bo!
ReplyDeleteI was deeply touched by your article. It has also inspired me a lot.. Now I know how to achieve my ambitions.. Thanks!
im following your ARTICLE.
ReplyDeleteHi Bo
ReplyDeleteI know Bo that you know that you are wonderful. That you can do preaching in the easy manner.
But i have a question can i be addicted to God?
after reading your article about focus in your ambition not your addiction, i feel somewhat inspired by it, i feel that though i have so many problems you gave me hope, you lift my spirits , thank you so much
ReplyDeletevery good article. i am very inspired. thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteGod bless
hi bro bo,
ReplyDeleteyou always inspire me with all your worth-taking articles. thank you :)
Thanks Bro Bo!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great inspiration for me. I know I have a lot of addictions I have long lived with which in a way have constrained me from achieving the best in life... addictions that caused failure which I blamed to others. Now, with the wisdom that tells me to focus on my ambitions, I'm committing to dream BIG and do whatever it takes to achieve my goals with the help of the good Lord.
dear bro. Bo,
ReplyDeleteI was really touch by your article. i'am very inspired.. Thank you so much...
Hi kuya Bo,
ReplyDeleteI was really touch by your article. i'am very inspired.. Thank you so much...
hi Bro Bo,
ReplyDeletethanks for that inspiring ariticle! lately, i've been thinking of a good advice to a friend who is losing her passion at work and she is sick right now and really desperate and thinking of resigning.Thank you so much because you had given me an idea on how keep her goin' and pursuing on her dreams for her self and family.God bless you always and thank for being a friend..
Dear Bo,
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that I am almost teary-eyed while reading this article. I don't know why.
My husband was the one who introduced your website. Now I understand why he kept on buying your publications.
You are one of a kind. Every Filipino family should have someone like you. Having someone like you will definitely build a stronger and ideal Filipino family.
Now, I also understand why people are "addicted" to your preachings and writings.
You are definitely an angel!
Dear kuya Bo,
ReplyDeletei have always found light in every scriblle you make...
i have to admit that i have been touched by this article of yours. honestly, my love tank has been so barren for years now, that happened when family broke up a few years ago. i found it logical for me to get addicted into something. i affirm to what you are saying that much of my addictions stem out from my need for love from my parents...
it was timely that i read this article because at present i feel helpless and hopeless, but thanks to you i'm reassured of God's immense love for me, especially his great dreams for someone like me...
continue inspiring a lot of souls out there...
i am one with you in your mission to spread God's love to every neighbor...
God bless you always!
Thank you Bo. Sanchez
ReplyDeleteI am enlightened with the series of addictions now I know what I am going to do.I work in a fastfood chain which demands time and so much effort.I felt pressure from the workplace squeezes me up everyday. As a result I loose the confidence of my people. I a ms worry worrying everything in my own world.Avery negative person and pessimistic about the future , I lose passion in my work eventhough it offers me higher salary and promotions. I still want to surrender,hope you will pray for all of us who were hopeless
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ReplyDeleteHi Bro. Bo...
ReplyDeleteThank you for your very inspiring stories... I love it!
hey bo!
ReplyDeletethis article will help me alot. now i know how to lessen or even remove my addictions.
before i started reading these kind of articles i was a pessimistic boy but the more i read this kind of articles i started looking at things differently things got brighter and better and i started seeing how many blessings i am receiving from the Lord. your articles have helped me alot. i hope to read more of it.
all of you guys out there.. all we have to do is do whatever we can and look into the bright side of things
cheers!
Thank you Lord..
ReplyDeleteThank you for letting me read this blog just in time..
Thanks for bringing Kuya Bo in this world..
Thanks po.
dear bro bo,
ReplyDeletei thank god for a person like you, we (sinners?) need someone who could change our lives for the better and i truly thank the lord that you came into my life when i'm on the brink of addiction(s).you totally and absolutely feed me with inspiring words. a big,big thanks to you!!!!
this is definitely one of your best articles(oh well, I find all your articles at that category) but this one definitely moved me more than the others.
ReplyDeleteBro. Bo,
ReplyDeleteThank God I accidentally browsed this site. I am reading some of your books, but I didn't know you have a blog. Anyway, thanks for inspiring me to live by my "ambition" for God's glory this morning. Your article surely is a wonderful start on my day. May God bless you to inspire more people. :)
Hi. On Dec. 31, I decided to write my Life's Dreams and I did it, and I read it every morning since then and prayed for it that I may able to make those dreams happen. Everyday I wake up excited and I allow those dreams direct my action, and somehow they give me motivation to do things right and the best I can. Today, I read this article about MAGIC Dreams and I guess tonight I have to check and make sure that my dreams are MAGIC Dreams.
ReplyDeleteWith God on my side and with hard work and with the help of other people, I know my dreams will come to reality, in Jesus' name. Thank you Bo for sharing with us MAGIC Dreams.
God bless us all.
dear bo,
ReplyDeleteyou really are gifted with talents to write. once again, your story touched my heart.
thanks for your inspiration!
Dear Bro Bo,
ReplyDeleteUpon reading your article it opens my mind to a lot of things. It opens my heart to what I really need to do and want.
Last year its been a terrible emotional battle for me, its like everything thats happening from work to house is like against me. My wife and I are somehow active in church activities but I should say I am probably using it to show others that we are close to God (this is how I felt). Most of my time at work, I complaint to a lot of things, from colleagues, to company policies to even little details up to the point I resigned because I found a job abroad that gave me better salary. But you know what, God teaches me a lesson, God showed me that family is more important than everything, we must be contented on what God have given to us because He will never forsake us. I decided to come back home after 2days (yes you heard it right, just 2 days) because I miss my family so much, I cant leave there without them. With all things happen, God open up my mind that I should be happy for what we have, for what can we offer to others and let Him suggest what will be the next step and not let our emotions control ourself.
By the end of the day, God thought me to patience and accept things in wholehearted ways. God is good, He still give my former job without hassle, its like He just give me lessons to learn.
I pray and hope I will be financially free this year as debt almost conquers our life. But I know God will never let us down, He will show the way to freedom through you.
More power and thank you very much.
hi bo!
ReplyDeletesorry if i wrote to you this late i've been collecting all your emails and i told mysel im going to read all of them when i have time..im a fan of your's i have some of your books.. while im reading this article the tears flows in my eyes especially on the part of little jenny giving her father the pearl bracelet. i don't know why it touches me so much. i just cry.. i love the article..
thankyou for sendin me continious email.. thankyou for helping me focusing on my ambition..
God bless! and more power... i'll surely forward this to my friends.
hi bo!
ReplyDeleteI recently just stumbled upon your site when i was looking for the book OTL. I've been praying to God the whole morning, asking Him what to do with my life because I'm so torn inside. Your article helped me decide what He wants in my life and I will trust in Him my whole life and with this big step I'm going to make tomorrow. I'm so scared but I know He will be with me all the way because I know His plans for me are good. Thank you for writing this inspirng story.
Dear brother Bo,
ReplyDelete... i read your article just in time...
..ive been addicted to internet..chat..and didn't have time to my family and studies... i almost gave up everything that is beautiful.. i never thought of this :( sayang naman yung mga oras na inaksaya ko...
i didnt realized na halos diko na kilala mg anak ko and yung pangarap naming mag-asawa muntik ng masira...
... thank you for this article...
Rosa
HI FRIEND..THIS IS AN ISNPIRATION PAGE...I LOVE IT SO MUCH...
ReplyDeleteThanks Bo, I know God wanted me to know this message
ReplyDeleteBro. Bo, You always enlighthen our minds & make us open our own eyes. thank you very much.
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