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Hanging Up Our Measuring Sticks

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Michelle
Michelle

The other day I decided to go a little early to Sophie’s dance class which is very rare (and honestly I felt really proud of myself!). When we walked in, all of the moms from Sophie’s dance class were sitting in the waiting room while their daughters were already dancing.

?  ?  Horrified, I realized I was 45 minutes late, not 15 minutes early! UGH! In that moment, I felt like all of those moms had it so much more together than me.?

Sometimes I feel like I am trying to keep up and everyone else seems to have their act together…

Michelle
Anna
Anna

I’ve so been there! Lately for me, my worry is that I’m doing too much, trying to work outside my home and be a mom at the same time. I look at other moms who are totally focusing on their kids and their home and I feel like they’ve really got it together and I don’t! ?

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

I know…I look at these moms who are always caught up on dishes, spend an hour reading with their child each day, and somehow find time to exercise consistently, and I do not measure up to that.

Michelle
Desi
Desi

Heck, I’m so behind I can’t even find the measuring stick! ?

Desi
Anna
Anna

?  Speaking of not measuring up…I had lunch with Benjamin at school yesterday. I have been so busy at work, and I finally had time to go. I helped him open up his pre-packaged lunch, and then I just stared at it! I instantly felt like a “bad mom” because it was SAD-looking! Why on Earth was I buying those for so long? I hadn’t even looked inside one of them to see what they were really eating.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

I know what you’re saying. You start asking, what is wrong with me?? Why can’t I rock it like all the other moms?

Michelle
Desi
Desi

I feel like that ALL.THE.TIME. The other day, after fighting with my husband all the way to church about getting the kids ready on Sunday, we walked in behind a mom friend that was by herself with FOUR kids. I instantly felt ashamed and like a failure.

Desi
Michelle
Michelle

Yes…that’s what I felt. ?  But why do I feel like a failure in those moments? Am I missing something?

Michelle
Desi
Desi

Yes. You’re missing that big bow for Sophie’s hair. Kidding! You never seem to forget that!  ???

Desi
Michelle
Michelle

You know me well! ?  ?

Michelle
Desi
Desi

But seriously, you’re not missing anything. Why do we compare ourselves so much? It only makes us more tired, weary, and defeated.

Desi
Anna
Anna

You’re so right. I’ve been realizing sometimes I am comparing myself to someone who has a totally different set of circumstances than me. We’re not even in the same boat – so why do I think we should be doing things the same way?

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

I totally know what you are saying. We focus too much on all of the ways it appears other moms are rocking it and we forget to look at the ways we are using our gifts well.  Because Anna, I look at you from the outside and I think you are totally killing it as a mom who is balancing many things!?

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Aww, thanks. I don’t think we give ourselves enough credit for what we do! And then again, our identity isn’t wrapped up in what we DO or don’t do. Or at least it shouldn’t be. But we subconsciously tell ourselves things like, “See, you are not as on top of your laundry as she is… Therefore, you are not a good mom.” How do we make that leap? That is NOT the truth we need to be telling ourselves!

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

You nailed it. I think comparison goes screaming down the wrong path when I go from, “Oh wow, that mom looks great with her non-yoga-pants outfit and make-up” to “She is a good mom; I am still in yoga pants with greasy hair, so therefore, I am not.”

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Exactly!

Anna
Desi
Desi

Oh, you guys are not alone. I think it goes back to grace…especially grace to self.  Instead of chastising ourselves to “Get it together!” we need to hear God saying,”The point is not about ‘having it together.’ The point is knowing who you are. You are my daughter, and I love you. Let My voice be the one that reigns in your mind and heart and let ME be the measuring stick you use.”

Desi
Michelle
Michelle

That is so what I needed to hear today!?

Michelle
Desi
Desi

Me too! ? Because you know, this whole motherhood thing is not about us anyway; it’s about what He is doing in us and learning to see ourselves from His point of view…with His eyes of grace. When we take our focus off Him and put it on other people and how we stack up next to them, we’ll always be left feeling inadequate.

Desi
Michelle
Michelle

Yes. I think you’re so right. It’s all about adjusting my perspective. I like what you said, Desi, about “seeing myself from His point of view.” More of that in my life  ? — especially when toys are strewn all over my floor and dinner is picked up in the drive-thru on the way home!

Michelle
Anna
Anna

The drive-thru? What kind of mom does that?  ? Just kidding! McDonald’s knows me well. ?

Anna

 

Soaking in the Truth

 

Scripture to encourage you:

    • “My Grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” 2 Corinthians 12:9
    • “Let everyone be sure to do his very best, for then he will have the personal satisfaction of work done well and won’t need to compare himself with someone else.” Galatians 6:4, Living Bible
    • “A sound mind makes for a robust body, but runaway emotions corrode the bones.” Proverbs 14:30, The Message

Music to inspire you:

    • “Who I am” by Blanca
    • “Just Be Held” by Casting Crowns

Wise Words to come alongside of you:

    • “Comparison is the thief of joy.” -Theodore Roosevelt
    • “The reason we struggle with insecurity is because we compare our behind-the-scenes with everyone else’s highlight reel.” -Steve Furtick
    • “Use technology to connect not compare.” – Shauna Niequist
    • Comparison Among Moms by Erin Loechner
    • When I Feel Like I Don’t Measure Up by Renee Swope
    • I Didn’t Do Anything Today Because of You by Samantha Wassel
    • Don’t Compare Yourself To Others by Rick Warren 
    • How to Live a Brave and Beautiful Life by Alicia Bruxvoort

 

Living Out the Truth

 

Ideas to try:

    • Take a few minutes in your day to quiet your heart and listen to God’s voice. He is so delighted in who you are, not just what you accomplish but sometimes we don’t hear this truth enough.
    • Make a point to choose gratitude for what is going well in your life instead of looking at how well it appears others are doing.
    • Soak in the truth from the verses mentioned in When I Feel I Don’t Measure Up and consider placing them in a prominent place in your house (like the bathroom mirror) to remind yourself of Truth.
    • Sometimes when I compare myself to others, I am tempted to find something wrong with that person so I make myself feel better. Instead, let’s change our perspective and ask – how can I celebrate this mom? Food for thought: “Girls compete with each other, women empower one another.”

{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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His not Mine

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Desi
Desi

So want to hear my latest insight into motherhood and God? (You better say, “Yes,” because these insights are few and far between). ?

Desi
Anna
Anna

Let’s hear it. ?

Anna
Desi
Desi

Okay, so this morning I was reading a devotional about God’s provision. As I was starting to pat myself on the back for how far I’ve come with that, it suddenly struck me how I do not trust God’s provision for my kids’ health.

I take on that burden and act like that is my job alone to make sure they’re healthy, and I should have it figured out.

Desi
Michelle
Michelle

Oh man, I can definitely relate. I definitely can lean too far to the “control” aspect when it comes to keeping us healthy, especially in light of my health history. I think making healthy choices for our kids is important and good but I feel like I always have to remind myself their health isn’t solely up to me….and nor is it even really a reflection of me.

Michelle
Desi
Desi

Exactly. So then it was like God said to my heart, “No, I love your kids even more than you do, and I will care and provide for them the same way that I do you. I have given them to you to be their mom, but they are still MY children. Trust Me”.

Desi
Michelle
Michelle

Wow. That’s amazing. #dropthemic

I know when I hear or read truth like that, I feel so much more peaceful. How did you feel?

Michelle
Desi
Desi

Well, it helped me give myself permission to not be in charge and stop taking all the weight of responsibility. I’m learning that, once again, I have to let it go and trust Him. #themeofmylife.

Desi
Anna
Anna

I agree, Desi! This is a truth that I regularly forget! And it does bring so much peace when I remember it. It is SO MUCH PRESSURE to feel like you are the sole person in charge of every tiny aspect of your kids’ lives.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

I know, right? I had the same realization this week when Sophie was acting totally unlike herself all day–crying, clingy, lethargic. I knew it was probably a bug but I had to fight the what-if fear that it could be really serious. I got to the same place, Desi. Just saying to God, “She’s Yours. I’m trying not to freak out. I trust You.” I think that is one of the very hardest things to do as a mom!

Michelle
Desi
Desi

Agreed! But how freeing to let them go and entrust them to Someone far greater and more capable than me.??

Desi
Anna
Anna

Yes! God loves them — even more than we do — I’m about to hang that on my fridge!!!

Anna
Desi
Desi

Yes! Thanks, friends. I just wanted to tell someone about that so I didn’t forget it! ?  Now I better go hang it on my own fridge too before my mom brain loses this insight. ?

Desi

Scripture to encourage you:

    • “Those who know your name will trust in you, for you, Lord, have never forsaken those who seek you.” (Psalm 9:10)
    • “The Lord watches over you — the Lord is your shade at your right hand; the sun will not harm you by day, nor the moon by night.” (Psalm 121:5)
    • “You will keep in perfect peace peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you.” (Isaiah 26:3)
    • “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” (Joshua 1:9)
    • “Keep me safe, my God, for in you I take refuge. I say to the Lord, “You are my Lord; apart from you I have no good thing.” (Psalm 16:1-2)

Music to inspire you:

  •  “Sparrows” by Jason Gray
  •  “Oceans” by Hillsong United
  • “Eye of the Storm” by Ryan Stevenson 
  • “No Longer Slaves” by Bethel Music 
  • “Good Good Father” by Chris Tomlin 

Readings to come alongside of you:

  • No Matter What by Lysa Terkeurst from Proverbs 31 Ministries
  • Fighting Fear With Faith from Texting The Truth 
  • Fear To Faith from Texting The Truth 

 

 

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

    • Pick one of the above verses (or one of your favorites that reminds you of God’s provision and trusting Him) and commit it to memory. Write it on your bathroom mirror, in your car, on your fridge – wherever you’ll see it a lot) ?  Teach yourself to quote this verse to when you start to worry about your kids. Say it out loud – there is power in spoken words. That may sound crazy, but we’re learning to do what it takes to let go of our fears and grab onto faith.
    • Listen to one of the songs we listed above. Music has a way of calming us down and reminding us that He is in control.
    • Pray for your kids. I know, this seems obvious, but do you really lift your kids up to God and surrender them to Him on a daily basis or whenever you worry about them? Get in the habit of reminding yourself that He has it under control and that He’s a good Father who has your very best interest in mind.

{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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