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Lying Down on the Job

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Somewhere somehow I was given the title of adult. ? I am sure that person’s license was revoked immediately following my endorsement. I’m responsible for not only for myself, but two whole other people, and although they have grown and learned a few skills, I am still 100% legally responsible for them. Taylor Swift’s “Feeling 22” is my secret theme song. ? My multiple gray hairs and my 90’s musical references can testify that I am far from 22.

I am about to confront you with some very difficult and complicated advice. It won’t be easy to swallow and you may not have heard it before. Breathe in and then out. Are you ready? Here it is: Don’t be lazy. Ugh, there it is. That’s my #small shift.

This is not about doing more or denying one self-care. Doing more than you are physically or emotionally able to do is unwise. I’m talking about attending to a current situation promptly. It is easy for me to dramatically fall onto the couch, in a woe-is-me, arm up to my forehead with a loud sigh kind of way. ?Oh, I’ve been parenting all day (actually I had a little time for myself while my kids were at preschool; I chose to go to bed late last night, etc). When I have time to myself, I tend to turn on the TV and sit there a lot longer than needed. I become completely engrossed in COPS (side note: it’s quite therapeutic to watch grown adults not listen to other grown adults; I’m sure you can relate). Unfortunately, that precious golden hour of naptime has quickly evaporated and I feel neither productive nor refreshed. As I took a step back, it was easy to imagine my spouse would appreciate productivity over procrastination any day. He works at home so he does see what I do all day.

My husband was actually my inspiration for this little change. Fortunately for us all, it was not delivered as, “Man, I have such a lazy wife!” That delivery would never have accomplished its purpose. A week or so ago I was just looking around the house thinking of how he would feel if I got things accomplished more often than leaving them undone. ? Not an earth-shattering revelation; I’m just that dense.

Andy Stanley has a great quote I share with friends in difficult situations. Essentially he asks, “What story do you want to be able to tell about this?” In the future I want to look back and say, yes, I chose the more self-respectful option most of the time. ?

The Bible also illustrates that it is better to work than to be lazy. Proverbs 6-11 asks,

“How long will you lie there, you sluggard? When will you get up from your sleep?  A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest— and poverty will come on you like a thief and scarcity like an armed man.”

I doubt that my COPS marathon will lead me into a hostage situation. I suspect a pattern of laziness toward my marital and parental duties will lead to a deficit in my relationships.

I’d chat about this more but as you can see, there are dishes to do and this cutie isn’t going to do them for me, yet. ?

?Virginia

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” Psalm 90:12 NIV
  • “Those who work their land will have abundant food, but those chase fantasies have no sense.” Proverbs 12:11
  • “All hard work brings a profit, but mere talk only leads to poverty.” Proverbs 14:23 NIV
  • “Be careful, then, in how you live – not as unwise, but as wise…” Ephesians 5:15a NIV

Music to inspire you:

  • “Do Everything” by Steven Curtis Chapman
  • “Dream Small” by Josh Wilson
  • “Good Morning” by Mandisa

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • “Small shifts in your thinking, and small changes in your energy, can lead to massive alterations of your end result.”― Kevin Michel, Moving Through Parallel Worlds To Achieve Your Dreams
  • Quarter Turns: Small Shifts, Big Impact by Tim Furlong

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • Use a timer. I like the old fashioned kind that you wind by hand. Turn it to ten minutes and get to work. See what you can do. As a former teacher, I would tell my students to do the hardest thing first so that it’s out of the way. Small shifts are our focus. Don’t clean the entire kitchen; empty the garbage can.
  • Evaluate what is truly refreshing to your soul. Check out our blog for more wholesome content for moms just like you. Search for a topic that will help you with your current struggles: marriage, parenting, or mental health. Do the refreshing things during your free time instead of something less fulfilling.
  • Speaking of mental health, examine your eating and exercise habits. There’s no need to start P90X and a vegan diet tomorrow; just remember that our mental and emotional states are affected by the way we treat our bodies. If I’m feeling really lazy, I’ll look at my diet; this should provide some helpful insight. Sit up and eat a carrot; you may feel better.
  • Work and relax at the same time. I love my wireless headphones – I listen to a podcast or music while I wash the dishes. Create a playlist of motivating music to enjoy. Nothing makes me feel like a ‘boss babe’ like vacuuming to “Eye of the Tiger” and “We are the Champions.” 🙂

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Small Shifts, Significant Impacts

1 / 21 / 19

Laura
Laura

I have a new little goal for myself this year ladies!

Laura
Anna
Anna

Let’s hear it!!

Anna
Laura
Laura

I’m just trying to clear off the kitchen table each night.

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Oooh! That’s a good one! How has it been going?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

I haven’t done it every single day, but when I do, it helps me think a little clearer that morning!

Laura
Anna
Anna

Hey, anything that helps give clarity of mind is awesome in my world!! What made you decide that you needed to do this?

Anna
Laura
Laura

When we came down to the table each morning, there were always little piles on the table of school papers or unfinished crafts or a few little Legos, and then one thing would lead to another, and the boys were playing and not eating breakfast, and then we were running behind and then I was yelling to hurry up! Ugh…

Laura
Anna
Anna

Oh yeah, I totally get that. It’s like a snowball effect.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

Laura, you are so smart!! So basically you looked at an area of your life that wasn’t working well and tried to figure out how to fix it?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Right, just a small shift in the everyday routine that needed a little adjusting. How about you guys? Trying anything new?

Laura
Anna
Anna

I want to just take 15 minutes a day to have fun with my family. I have such a hard time putting down my to-do list constantly running in my head.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

Oh man, I hear you. It is my constant struggle in motherhood. I didn’t think it would be so hard but when there’s dishes in the sink and stuff to be done, I have a really hard time turning it off! So that is awesome that you’re doing something proactive about it!

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Yes, but it’s just one choice you are making, you know? Play a game for a few minutes instead of doing those pesky dishes. They aren’t going anywhere!

Laura
Anna
Anna

They are not. And I always used to think that I’ll relax with my family after I get all my “stuff” done, but I realized that I will never actually get to the bottom of that list. So I might as well stop and have a little fun moment. Like today we played Peanuts (card game)!!!

Anna
Laura
Laura

Games are so good for family bonding!

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

So good! So you shifted the order of your to-do list to put your time with family higher on the list, huh?

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Oh yeah! I guess I did!

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

I am kinda trying something like that too right now when it comes to bedtime. It started because we just didn’t feel like we had enough intentional time with our girls.

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Is there ever enough of that?!

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Ha, no. But we decided we needed to do something about it, and especially at bedtime because that is never the best time in the day for us. Our plan that we started last week is that my husband lays with one child for 10 minutes and me with the other, and then vise versa for 10 minutes.

Michelle
Laura
Laura

What a great idea! I bet they love that. And I bet you guys will really get to know about their little lives so well.

Laura
Anna
Anna

Plus you won’t lose your mind waiting for just one child to go to bed!

Anna
Laura
Laura

It’s just interesting that we all have these little changes and even when they are not done perfectly, they’re making a difference in our lives. Your change might not be what I need to do and my changes aren’t what you need. But these small adjustments accomplish the same things for each of us.

Laura
Anna
Anna

So we’re all just moving toward being connected with our families and with the person that we want to be, and even more connected with God, one baby step at a time.

Anna

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy, I have come that they may have life and have it to the full.” John 10:10 NIV
  •  “…being confident of this that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” Philippians 1:6, NIV

Music to inspire you:

  • “I Am Who You Say I Am” by Hillsong
  • “He Who Began a Good Work In You” by Steve Green This is a crazy old school song, but it’s good!
  • “Courageous” by Casting Crowns
  • “Here Again” by Elevation Worship

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • “Small shifts in your thinking, and small changes in your energy, can lead to massive alterations of your end result.”― Kevin Michel, Moving Through Parallel Worlds To Achieve Your Dreams
  • Quarter Turns: Small Shifts, Big Impact  by Tim Furlong

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  • Simple Relationship Resolutions
  • Searching for What to Keep

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • I (Laura) have been realizing lately that I tend to make these big, almost grandiose plans.  I see how I want my life to be or even just how I want my week to be, and I write down this whole list of how to accomplish that.  I don’t take into consideration that it would be IMPOSSIBLE to actually do everything on that list. Basically I’m setting myself up for failure.  I see that something needs to shift so I can scale way back in the big plans department, if you know what I mean. If you’re like me, maybe you could join me in praying for wisdom to take it slow and small.  When I’m tempted to plan too far ahead, I’m asking God to remind me in that moment to stop and have wisdom about what He wants me to do. He wants to bring my life into fullness, He doesn’t want me to do it myself because I can’t.  I’m praying that He will show me something small that He will help me to do. And then I’m going to ask how He wants me to do that small thing. Like with clearing off my table. I might clear it off at 10:30p.m. right before bed. But if I’m too tired, I’m going to receive grace to clear it off at 7:00a.m. before the boys come down for breakfast.  

Treasured Products we love:

  • Magnetic Refrigerator Whiteboard — make a shift to organize your meals!
  • Family Games — make a shift to have a little fun with your family every day! Othello (ages 7+); Cranium Family Edition (ages 8+); Sculpt It! (ages 5+ https://amzn.to/2T4O9Rt); Don’t Break the Ice! (ages 3+). You can always grab a deck of cards too! Sometimes we leave a deck of cards out on the table, and someone will just see it out and start a game.
  • Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Multi-Surface Everyday Cleaner, Lemon Verbena — make a shift to keep that table or counter clean!
  • Wireless Earbuds — make a shift to listen while you do housework or work out, to make it more enjoyable!
  • Chicken Pot Pie Crescent Braid — make a shift to try a new recipe for dinner.
  • Jesus Calling — make a shift to spend some time with God.

{These suggestions are ideas from novice moms. Sometimes our life situations need more.

In that case, seeking out professional help is the right call.}

 

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