Are you getting squeezed in?


Everywhere I go lately, road crews are placing cones in front of fresh paint at intersections.  That's good, I'm glad they are doing it.  But the problem is, most drivers do not even notice their lane is blocked by the cones until they get right up to it.  Then, everyone has to try to squeeze over into the next lane at the intersection.  

The placement of the cones by the road painters make sense, or at least it would, if you could assume drivers are always attentive, which we all know is not the case.

One of the keys to the road cone problem is that we have to be looking down the road, ahead of us, to think about where we need to go, before we get squeezed in.

As you move through life, do you look "down the road," or do you find yourself frequently squeezed into tight spots, looking for a way out?

What behavior might you need to change to prevent yourself from continuing down the wrong lane in life, sometimes making quick, dangerous decisions that impact others?

Ask God to help you make the corrections that you sense need to made, and find in him the strength and courage to begin your improvements today.

Janet Cassidy
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