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Do not underestim­ate your God-given talents You

- CATHERINE GALASSO-VIGORITO

In my first book, A New You Words to Soothe the Mind, Body, and Spirit, I told a cute story that I had once heard about a little fish, swimming in the vast blue ocean.

The tiny fish was listless and weak, as he huddled near the big coral reef. Then, a large mighty fish swam past him, concerned, “What is the matter, little fish?” he asked,

“Is there anything

I can do to help you?” The little fish wearily replied, “I am so tired and thirsty.”

“Well,” stated the big fish, “Start by taking a nice, long drink of cool water and surely you will feel better and get your strength back.”

The little fish quickly answered, “Oh no…. I can’t! I just can’t!” “But, why?” questioned the big fish.

“I do not want to drink too much water,” said the little fish, “because I am afraid it will all run out!”

“Run out!” exclaimed the big fish. “Run out! That’s a good one. This is the Atlantic Ocean. Run out! Ha ha ha,” laughed the big fish, as he swam away.

This story illustrate­s that we live way below our privileges. God has given us abundant blessings and as His children, we are heirs to all.

Yet, maybe you have been through trials that tested your self-worth to the maximum and left you feeling of absolutely no value. But what you are facing right now is not too big for God to work together for good. He created the heavens and the earth, so He can certainly help you.

So, step out of the ordinary and step into the extraordin­ary. Do not dwell on the stumbling blocks that could be before you or let temporary circumstan­ces distract you. You can prevail over the obstacles that are placed in your way by staying extremely focused on your goals. Don’t let anything or anybody rob you of your future. God created you to have wings, to rise above your circumstan­ces. And He has success and happiness in store for you.

God sees your capabiliti­es; He knows where you’ve been, and what you can become. Thus, keep believing and reach beyond where you are now, not being afraid to aspire to the highest and best.

A while back, I was at my daughter’s school sitting on a blanket watching a field hockey game. There was one particular player who caught my eye. The girl was a bold and feisty player. However, she was quite petite in stature. The other girls on the team were at least five feet tall and some much taller, while this petite girl was probably about four feet three inches. Though the assertive and fearless petite girl was clearly one of the best players on the team.

A few minutes later, the petite girl she made a goal. Then, I saw and overheard a spectator who was sitting on a lawn chair nearby me point to the petite girl and utter, “It’s the attitude, not the size that matters.” And I agree!

Similar to the petite girl, you may be ‘a little fish’ in ‘a big ocean.’ And perhaps, the odds against success are staggering… and the dream, seemingly impossible. But, somehow, someway, it can happen, because God specialize­s in using unlikely people, in out-ofthe ordinary ways, to accomplish His great purpose.

Try this: Close your eyes and picture a place you are longing to be, a dream that you may have discarded. You’re never too young or too old to create new goals, a new occupation or new endeavors. The potential for growth is limitless at any age. So do not underestim­ate your God-given talents, for you are so valuable. God has placed within you gifts that can be used to bless the world. Hence, dare to pray, to take a chance in faith and watch in awe at what God will do for you. Nothing is impossible for God.

•Have you been told it is too late to achieve your goals? Grandma Moses, an American folk artist, began her painting career in her 70s and was still painting at 100 years old.

•Do you think you don’t have the finances to make your God-given dream a reality? Mother Angelica, a Catholic Franciscan nun, founded Eternal Word Television Network with just $200, which now reaches more than 100 million viewers and countries around the world.

•Did you encounter some failures in the past? Thomas Edison failed with over 300 experiment­s before he discovered the right type of filament for the electric light bulb.

•Do you feel you have physical imitations? Beethoven, who was deaf, continued to compose masterpiec­es, conduct and perform, as he heard within himself some of the greatest music the world has ever known.

•Did you have a devastatin­g situation transpire in your life? Nelson Mandela emerged from 27 years of imprisonme­nt. But his outstandin­g compassion and humanity shone as brightly as when he went in, enduring adversity with purpose and determinat­ion.

•Have you experience­d overwhelmi­ng setbacks? Abraham Lincoln became the 16th President of the United States after countless personal tragedies, setbacks and failures.

These individual­s stepped out in faith and overcame their challenges. And as we go forth serving others, we will see our gifts begin to grow, for inspiratio­n and creativity come when we are full of desire to enrich someone else’s life. Heaven-sent strength and the touch of the supreme Creator are given to those with such a desire.

You have a special role in God’s plan and a great purpose to fulfill. Therefore, always know how very special you are, as there is no one else like you. Perhaps, you’re in the midst of a challenge, but allow me to encourage you: “You are a child of God,” “Your value is beyond measure,” “You are capable and significan­t,” “Good things are in store for your future,” “You deserve the best,” and “God delights in you.”

Remember, God loves you with a love that extends far beyond any human love. Nothing is impossible for God. And He can use anyone who is willing, as you let Him lead the way. So, keep a faith-filled, expectant attitude and, soon, you’ll see the hand of God move in your life.

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