Change Comes By Bringing The Right Attitude

“This perennial plant, with its reddish-green fibrous stalks, is known for a sharp bitterness caused by oxalic acid. While the stalks are edible, the large green leaves are toxic and must be avoided, as their high acid concentration can cause severe illness. On its own, the raw stalk mimics the consistency of sour celery; however, when harvested between April and July and paired with the right ingredients—like sugar and strawberries—it transforms into a celebrated tangy-sweet pie.

The parallel is clear: life presents us with circumstances and people that can feel sour or even toxic. Just as a sour attitude cannot fix a bitter plant, reacting with negativity will never improve a challenging situation. To create the change you desire, especially when navigating diverse perspectives and backgrounds, you must introduce the right ‘ingredients.’ It all begins with your attitude—be the ingredient (grace, love & kindness) that transforms the world around you.”

Cultivating the Right Attitude Allows You to Thrive in Every Season

Beyond the reputation for lake-effect snow, Western New York offers a profound lesson in perspective. If you only see the harshness of winter, you’ll miss the vibrant spring, the warm summer, and the breathtaking fall. This cycle mirrors the changing seasons of life. Some moments are challenging, while others are joyful. The constant is your attitude. The Bible references the fruits of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, self-control—which are the essential elements for facing life’s “Seasons” with resilience. You can choose to endure the challenge or embrace it. Ultimately, you decide what you’ll bring to each season. Be the seasoning the world needs.