Four-letter Words

Some years ago George Scharringhausen, a pharmacist, went through a period of intense stress and tension. A man of imagination who enjoys crossword puzzles, he began working on a written formula for inner strength.  The result was a series of four-letter words to give him a healthy mental attitude all day long.

Here are the five key words:1.  Look.  Look squarely at the nature of your problems.  Be alert.  Keep looking for the right solutions.  Look around you for opportunities.

2.  Work.  Nothing will so fortify you against stress as hard, constructive work.  It helps you forget yourself.

3.  Give.  Give yourself to people.  Be genuinely interested in their problems — in the process you’ll overcome reluctance and weariness.

4.  Love.  It nourishes and restores you.  Love is taking a phone call at three o’clock in the morning, getting up to prepare a prescription for a sick child.  It is going the second mile in caring for people.

5.  Pray.  Prayer connects you with spiritual power, and it builds up your inner strength.  From it comes the certainty that you are being helped by someone else — and that is a wonderful confidence–builder.

Try this formula of four-letter words to give inner strength to match outer stress: Look, work, give, live, pray.

— Norman Vincent Peale