“It is not my job to … worry, ruminate, overanalyze, control the result, or feel in charge of someone else’s success (or failure)." She says our job is to "respond wisely, listen, trust, be patient, and feel confident of present good as a foundation for future good.”
“It’s not our job to use prayer to plan, plot, problem solve, figure out, or make something happen. It is our job . . . to feel the presence of spiritual good, right where we are."
"It is our job to accept being loved without measure by the one God who is infinite Love and who continually reveals that we are infinitely loved."
“It is not our job to try to make others feel this love, to fix them, or to control how they think about us.”
“It’s not our job to bring something into being that isn’t already there. It’s our job to see what God has already created and is revealing to us.”
“It’s not our job to wonder about the future—or to ruminate about the past. It is our job to accept the magnitude of divine goodness occurring right in this moment.”