I choose love . . .
This is my baby’s birth day. Today I
will put my needs, my desires, my hopes and my feelings on hold so I can
concentrate on giving my baby the birth he needs.
I choose joy . . .
I will not give into the temptation to
wallow in self-pity. I will celebrate each contraction as one step closer to
holding my baby. I will remind myself that this is the event I have waited for
so many months.
I choose peace . . .
I will not battle my body or my baby. I
will simply allow my baby to use my body as an entrance point for life.
I choose patience . . .
I will overlook the inconveniences of
labor. Rather than complain that the wait is too long, I will be thankful for
the time to savor this change in my life. I will use this time to put my heart
and mind in a state of joy to meet my baby.
I choose kindness . . .
I will be kind to my baby, she is alone
and she may be frightened. I will not allow myself to benefit by putting her at
risk.
I choose goodness . . .
I will not let myself give into the
temptation to use labor as an excuse to be rude, angry, mean, hurtful, lazy or
prideful. This is my first opportunity to teach my baby about relationships.
I choose faithfulness . . .
Today, I will keep my promise to my
baby. My family will not question my love.
I choose gentleness . . .
Nothing is won by force. If I raise my
voice may it only be in praise. If I clench my fist, may it be only in prayer.
If I make a demand, may it be only of me.
I choose self control . . .
I will not allow myself to lower my
standards simply because I am in labor. I will continue to strive for
excellence regardless of the pain.
In a
few moments my baby will arrive. For the next few hours I will be exposed to
labor’s demands. It is now that I must make a choice.
Luke
18:27 "I can do all things..."