Good afternoon! Grind
v. grind·ing, grind 1. a. To crush, pulverize, or reduce to powder by friction, especially by rubbing between two hard surfaces: grind wheat into flour. b. To shape, sharpen, or refine with friction: grind a lens. 2. To rub (two surfaces) together harshly; gnash:grind the teeth. 3. To bear down on harshly; crush. 4. To oppress or weaken gradually: “Laws grind the poor, and rich men rule the law” (Oliver Goldsmith). 5. a. To operate by turning a crank: ground a hurdy-gurdy. b. To produce or process by turning a crank: grinding a pound of beef. 6. To produce mechanically or without inspiration: The factory grinds out a uniform product. 7. To instill or teach by persistent repetition:ground the truth into their heads.
A bad attitude is like a flat tire. You can’t go anywhere until you change it.
It’s to our benefit to adjust not only our mental positioning, but our verbal positioning as well. The manner in which we verbally characterize our lives and the events therein, will have a profound effect on the way we experience them. Make it a GREAT day! Stay blessed. Chazz Woodson