Increase Your Faith – Decrease Myopic Vision

Recently, I met with Jason Smith from Europa International Eyewear as he was “reframing my world” with new Scott Harris eyewear. In the process, Jason told me the definition of a condition of the eyes called Myopia, which is when things that are at a distance seem blurred or unclear.

It made me think of the many people in this world stuck in a rut, living with past hurts, unforgiveness, and feeling incapable of believing that their future is filled with potential possibilities. To have faith means that you believe the best, even when the worst is being displayed. It is putting on spiritual glasses that offer a God-perspective of the future, which makes the details of your past seem to have clarity in the perspective of how it has prepared you for the future. Today, ask yourself, “Is there a hurt, a grudge, or even a past experience that is holding you back from having faith in God’s ability to transform your future and bring your dreams in to reality?” Perhaps a new set of spiritual glasses called FAITH is all you really need.

About the Author Staci Wallace

As a highly sought-after speaker, thought leader, author, and expert in business psychology, Staci Wallace’s messages of uncompromising truth equip CEO's, influencers, entrepreneurs, and leaders in the marketplace to launch and scale purpose-driven, highly profitable lives and businesses that leave a powerful impact on the world. With over 35 years in Executive Corporate Leadership and over 25 in global ministry, Staci's desire is to support Kingdom Entreprenuers with tools that equip leaders and send them to the four corners of the earth.  Her distinctions in business success have enabled her to share the stage with five U.S. Presidents and many other high profile leaders of this generation as well as to be a featured "Life & Business Coach" for such shows as KTHV's Morning Show, NBC, ABC, FOX and is the current co-host of the "Fueled By Fire Podcast" alongside her husband of 25 years, Larry Wallace.

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