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Finding Peace in Panic

3 / 10 / 174 / 12 / 18

Michelle
Michelle

So my parents came by and picked up Sophie this afternoon and I am going to meet them in a couple of hours. But I am not kidding you, right when I closed the door, I had an intense wave of panic come over me – what if something happens to her?? ?  Do you ever feel this? Please talk me off the ledge.?

Michelle
Jessica
Jessica

Absolutely! I do sometimes get the uncontrollable, irrational fear about my kids, and I’m not even a fearful or worrisome person.

Jessica
Ash

This is so me! It’s not a matter of if I worry about her, but how much and how irrational it’s gonna be.

Laura
Laura

Michelle, when I put Jesse on the bus I have this thought. Not everyday or even every week, but every now and then there is that thought about what could happen. But I am learning if we don’t face this fear head on we will not be able to show our kids we trust them to fly on their own. Or that we trust God to take care of them.

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

That trusting God with my babies is the challenging part if I’m honest and some days it is super hard–like right now.  I just keep praying and asking God to protect and watch over her, and asking Him to speak peace to my heart. Oh, and walking around the house in circles. ?

Michelle
Jessica
Jessica

Well, I know what you mean…this may seem random but I’ll be honest that sometimes  I have this heart-stopping fear that pops up randomly about a shooting happening while I’m at church.  That probably makes me sound like a weirdo or totally morbid. ?

Jessica
Michelle
Michelle

I have weird fears about that too!

Michelle
Laura
Laura

I actually don’t think that’s weird. I think that is God’s wisdom to know what to do if something like that happens so you respond quickly and out of a rational plan instead of fear.

Laura
Jessica
Jessica

I’ve never really thought of it that way, Laura.  When that fear comes up, I tell myself that it is possible, but I also remind myself that thousands upon thousands of churches meet every week without any issues at all.

Jessica
Michelle
Michelle

Okay, you just put to words what I am trying to tell myself right now about Sophie. I am realizing I need to acknowledge this fear but also talk myself through the logical side of things. But most importantly, give it all over to God and trust Him with my babies. (But easier said than done, ya know??)

Michelle
Ash

Yes, so hard! But I think It all comes down to trust. It’s that whole I’m-not-in-control-thing that is at the root of my fears. 

Jessica
Jessica

I agree. If something were to happen (God forbid), I realize I have absolutely no control over it. So I usually just say a prayer to calm my mind and God reminds me that I can’t live in fear because I can trust Him. God doesn’t want me living in fear and missing out on the great stuff this life given to me has to offer.

Jessica
Ash

Yes! When I’m struggling with trusting God in the middle of my crazy worries, I remind myself of the verse in 1 John that says that perfect love casts out fear. God’s love for us is perfect and He loves Millie even more than I do. That helps me get off the worry train because I can rest in that love. 

Michelle
Michelle

So good. I talk to Sophie all of the time about being brave and I need God to continue to help me be brave. I feel like it’s another layer of fear that God wants me to uncover and trust Him with. I thought I already did that. ? ☺️

Michelle
Ash

Well, I’m learning the journey to bravery is a lifelong process! And how many times are we learning God’s truth right alongside our kids?

Jessica
Jessica

So true. I think being brave involves a choice to invite God in. It’s not just something you acquire and you’re good with it. It requires a conscious effort each time you are faced with fear.

Jessica
Laura
Laura

And when you’re faced with the fear, What’s your strategy to fight back? I tend to fight fear with practicality. If the enemy tries to give me something to fear, I say, ok, let’s say that happens, what would I do? If I have a plan or better, God has wisdom to show me a plan, then there’s no foothold for fear.

Laura
Ash

And also it seems like part of fighting fear is not letting it influence all of our decisions or how we live our lives. It seems there’s a connection to the truth we have in our heads that then takes root in our hearts!

Michelle
Michelle

Y’all are wise friends.☺️

What keeps going through my mind is something I heard Beth Moore say— go to the end result. Obviously with the fear of losing a child I don’t even want to think about it but her point is God will walk you through every step even the very worst thing.

And I think it was also her who said that God doesn’t give you the grace to walk through something that is just a fear in your mind because you’re not actually walking through it. But if you do go through a hard thing (like my cancer) God will give you the grace and strength you need to walk through it. Now to transfer that to my heart.

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Right!! Have you ever read The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom? Her father said the same thing. That God keeps our “train ticket” with Him until just before we get on the train. The ticket is grace and the train ride is the circumstance. So put that in heart: you’ll never get on a train without a grace ticket from Him!

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

I really needed to hear that truth today . Thank you so much, friends!! ❤

Michelle

 

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  •  “There is no fear in love because fear has to do with punishment and the one who fears is not made perfect in love.”1 John 4:18.
  • “Don’t fret or worry. Instead of worrying, pray. Let petitions and praises shape your worries into prayers, letting God know your concerns. Before you know it, a sense of God’s wholeness, everything coming together for good, will come and settle you down. It’s wonderful what happens when Christ displaces worry at the center of your life.” Philippians 4:6-7(MSG)
  • “You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.” Isaiah 26:3 (NIV)
  • They will have no fear of bad news;  their hearts are steadfast, trusting in the Lord.  Their hearts are secure, they will have no fear…” Psalm 112:7-8

Music to inspire you:

  • “Good, Good Father” Chris Tomlin
  • “Cast My Cares” Tim Timmons
  • “Cast All My Cares” by Psalty the Singing Songbook (Note: I grew up listening to Psalty and now my daughter loves watching it on Youtube. It’s cheesy but a great message.)
  • “When I Am Afraid” by Steve Green (Note: You can find more about this CD/DVD on our Treasured Products page. 
  • “You are the Rock” by Kathy Shooster, a Messianic Jew in Philadelphia. (Note: The words are so comforting. And Yeshua is Jesus.)

Readings to come alongside of you:

  • “What If” by Thrive Moms Blog
  • “A Prayer for the Worried Mom’s Heart” by Christina Fox
  • “What to Do When You Worry” by Jeannie Cunnion 
  • The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom
  • “Becoming a Brave Mom: Attack Anxiety” from Insight for Girls Blog
  • “Jump I’ll Catch You” from Insight For Girls
  • “Ruminating on the ‘what if’s’ is an unhealthy way of meditating that invites fear. When we do this, there’s no room left in our thought closets for truth. Most worry thoughts begin with the words what if.”  by Jennifer Rothschild from Me, Myself, and Lies

 

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • Pray! That’s obvious but the number one strategy to help me in my fearful moments is calling on God to help me. You could try  a prayer like this:    “Father, give me your peace now and ensure me of Your care for my child(ren). Build in me a supernatural confidence in You, so I can trust You with all things. And allow my child(ren) to see You working in me.  In Jesus’ name. Amen.”
  • Write out the Scripture verses above and put them in a place you will see often. On my very anxious days, I take the notecards with me everywhere I go and repeat the verse as many times as I need to get into my head.
  • Text or call a friend and ask them for prayers. I have found just asking for prayer takes the power out of some my panic.
  • If you find yourself dealing with fear often, take an inventory of how you are spending your time and what role those activities might be having on your fear.  I know when I am most fearful it is usually when I am most connected to watching news media or scrolling often through social media.

{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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Time to Relinquish the Rush

1 / 27 / 174 / 12 / 18

Anna
Anna

I’m having a bad morning. Rushing to be somewhere makes me a maniac!

Anna
Laura
Laura

Story. Of. My. Life.

Laura
Anna
Anna

It seems like no matter what I do, how many kids are with me, or how sane I start off the morning, I am constantly ten minutes late and hurrying like crazy. Is this just me???

Anna
Desi
Desi

Oh, I don’t know. I never have that issue. ??

Desi
Anna
Anna

The worst part is in my rushing, I do stupid things that make me even more of a maniac. Like this morning, I dropped Ben’s homework sheet (that I was signing, while fixing my hair) in the toilet. And someone hadn’t flushed, of course. My rational self isn’t really present in these moments.? ? ?

Anna
Laura
Laura

NOOOOO!!!

Laura
Desi
Desi

LOL! Okay, I know it’s probably not so helpful to laugh… ? but it makes me feel better to know I’m not the only one that has this running-around-like-a-chicken-with-my-head-cut-off problem. ? ? (And the homework in the toilet IS funny…in a terrible way.) ?

Desi
Anna
Anna

I guess I have to laugh or I will cry!

Anna
Desi
Desi

Exactly! The longer I am a mom, the more I’m finding that to be true for everything. We have this choice to either laugh or cry. Unfortunately, I tend to do neither of those things and just get mad ? and that doesn’t help either.

Desi
Anna
Anna

MAD…yes! I think that’s it exactly. In the rushing moments I am mad at myself, thinking things like, “Why don’t I get up earlier? Why can’t I EVER be on time? Why did I just snap at the kids?” And if I’m being honest, sometimes I’m mad at the kids too, “Why are they not helping me? Why are they just going S-L-O-W-E-R??? ?

Anna
Laura
Laura

I have one that moves sooooo slowly that it make me nuts! He’s oblivious to everyone else’s rushing. He just moseys around like time doesn’t exist. It’s a miracle we haven’t missed the bus yet this year! Lollygagging when you should be rushing is equally infuriating and still causes us to be late!!

Laura
Desi
Desi

Turtle pace.?  But you know what I found that helps me? (When I remember to do it!) I take a deep breath and ask myself, “What is the worst thing that will happen if I’m late?”

Because once I think about it from the “worst case scenario” perspective, it helps me realize the world is not going to end if we’re late – helps me slow down and let it go.

Desi
Anna
Anna

True… And breathing is DEFINITELY a good thing…that I forget to do often.

Anna
Desi
Desi

Sort of essential to life. ?

Desi
Laura
Laura

Breathing! Now there’s a novel concept! But not just survival breaths. Life-giving breaths!

Laura
Desi
Desi

Yes! And maybe that is the key. In our breathing, we try to remember where every breath comes from. That will help us to remember that God is the source of all good things and He calls us to rest, not to be headless chickens. ? ?

Desi
Anna
Anna

I think stopping to breathe in the midst of all of that is hard to do though!

Anna
Laura
Laura

Right… because we aren’t thinking straight!!

Laura
Desi
Desi

It is tough! But I don’t mean stop and sit down and ponder life… I just mean stopping the panic craziness to breathe, and refocus for a second or two on what is really important. And know that it is going to be OK.

Desi
Anna
Anna

I like that… Stopping before we cross that fine line between hurrying and panicking! Not letting myself spin out of control.

Anna
Laura
Laura

And I love the thought about where our every breath comes from. Maybe that will help me keep it all in perspective before I’m too mad to speak kindly to my family!  And if I have to choose between kindness and promptness, breathing in His breath will make that choice a whole lot easier.

Laura
Anna
Anna

OK, this is a good plan. Whenever I feel rushed and panic mode starts to set in, I will take a deep breath and say, “Dear Jesus, you authored this moment. Help me to slow down and rest in You, and know that You’ve got it.”? ?

Anna
Desi
Desi

Love it. Now go fish that homework out of the toilet, convince yourself that it was a clean toilet, blow-dry it off, remind yourself there are worse things in life, and be on your way. ?

Desi

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

    • “The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:5-7
    • “When I said, ‘My foot is slipping!’ your unfailing love, Lord, supported me. When anxiety was great within me, your consolation brought me joy…The Lord has become my fortress, and my God the rock in whom I take refuge.” Psalm 94: 18-22
    • “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Philippians 4:13

Music to inspire you:

  • “Breathe” by Jonny Diaz

Readings to come alongside of you:

    • The Day I Stopped Saying “Hurry Up” by Hands Free Mama 
    • How to be a Calm Parent by Abundant Mama

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

    • “Calming Breath” excerpt taken from anxieties.com: 
Calming Breath
  1. Take a long, slow breath in through your nose, first filling your lower lungs, then your upper lungs.
  2. Hold your breath to the count of “three.”
  3. Exhale slowly through pursed lips, while you relax the muscles in your face, jaw, shoulders, and stomach.
    • In order to avoid rushing, try giving yourself a buffer of 15 extra minutes before you actually HAVE to leave. This will allow for surprise potty accidents, last-minute snacks, and children who just want to stop and smell the flowers (literally).

{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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