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Social Media Perfection

11 / 25 / 162 / 18 / 19

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Ashley
Ashley

So I was looking at my Facebook page today and realized it has been such a false representation of what the last 6 months have been for me. Have you ever felt that way?

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

Oh yes, I think it’s so tempting to want to only display on social media the fun and cute things going on. I mean, some of this is so innocent because life can be really tough and it’s not like we want to shout on the rooftops for all to hear all of the hard things going on, especially when we’re not sure how some will respond. But sometimes I think that leads us to not want to post anything real and use it more like a “highlight reel.”

Michelle
Ashley
Ashley

Yes! My facebook posts are filled with pictures of Grace and Claire playing dress-up, taking trips to the zoo and park, and doing craft projects.  Those are the moments I treasure so much, but I’m starting to see that I have been painting a picture of perfection that just simply doesn’t exist.  

Did I really fail to mention ALL the Doctors Appointments?  The bloodwork? The new medications?  The hearing loss? The MRIs?

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

Oh man, sorry it’s been so rough. Sometimes I think we can “paint a picture of perfection” like you said in order to cope with all of the tough stuff going on.

Michelle
Anna
Anna

True, but on the other hand, I have some friends that post pictures of their kids crying, or they post about all the things that have gone wrong in the day. Just being honest here — sometimes I wonder, is that a good approach because it shows a more real version of life, or does it just bring people down? I always feel like, who wants to hear about the lowlights of my day?

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

I see what you mean, Anna, but I think it can be refreshing at times. Sometimes when I am scrolling on Instagram and a friend who normally posts perfect pictures posts a temper tantrum of her son, it makes me feel that “I’m so glad I am not the only one” feeling. I think not only posting the highlights helps social media not feel so isolating.

Michelle
Ashley
Ashley

Social Media is so strange, because we can make ourselves look like everyday is rainbows and butterflies, but it’s just not reality.  I really think I’ve missed out on sharing how God lifts us up when we’re in the valley, because I’ve forgotten to share the valley.

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

That’s such a good point. Sometimes we don’t know what to say so we’d rather just keep it to ourselves but I think we rob others of joining with us in our storms. Obviously, I don’t think our status messages should be our journal entries, but sometimes letting people in on the ups and downs of our lives invites others to see our whole selves. Do you agree?

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Yes! It’s finding that balance.

Anna
Ashley
Ashley

Definitely! All of Facebook doesn’t need to know our every thought and/or struggle, but at the same time if God is leading you to share something you’re going through, it probably has less to do with you and more about the person on the other side of the computer who needs to read it.  Now to pray for the discernment in posting. #bereal #butnotanegativenancy #fineline

Ashley

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Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:  

  • Isaiah 40:31 “but those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.”
  • Psalm 23:4 “Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.”

Music to inspire you:

  • If We’re Honest by Francesca Battistelli

Readings to come alongside of you:

  • Motherhood Minus Social Media from 5 Minutes For Faith Blog

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Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • Take Social Media breaks: Sometimes we aren’t in a place to see everyone’s highlight reels and that’s okay.  If you find yourself discouraged every time you hop on Facebook or Instagram, then take a break.  Take some time with the Lord, and come back if and/or when you’re ready.
  • Be more honest on Social Media:  You never know who you may encourage by simply being honest, and you never know what encouraging words you may receive on a day you’re feeling discouraged.
  • Pray before posting:   If you’re on the fence about putting something on social media, pray before you hit the “post” button.  Also, pray that God would lead your eyes to focus on posts that are going to provide you with encouragement, rather than weigh your heart and mind down with discouragement. God is in everything and has authority over everything- even 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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Fear to Faith

11 / 3 / 165 / 14 / 18

 

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Michelle
Michelle

I can’t sleep tonight because I keep thinking about the horrible story of the little boy who was dragged into the lagoon at Disney by an alligator and drowned.  ?

When I read that the mother was frantically searching for the boy, my heart just broke for her. I cannot even imagine.?

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Me either… I can’t let my mind go there! The sheer panic…

Anna
Ashley
Ashley

I know! I had to stop reading the coverage, because I envision it happening to my family and it makes me feel sick to my stomach. I read and re-read this story just hoping the ending would change somehow, thinking of all the “if onlys.”  For me, I think I need to put more faith in the Author of our own personal story than the authors of the media stories.

Ashley
Anna
Anna

I think you’re onto something, Ashley. Maybe all the social media blaming and shaming is a need for control. If we can pinpoint whose fault it is and how it all went wrong, then we think we can control and prevent it from happening to us??

Anna
Ashley
Ashley

I really think that’s it, Anna! At the heart of the blame game is fear. How can we make this less senseless so we can be more preventative?

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

That is such good truth right there. I know I can try to control situations by worrying. It’s so backwards but somehow I think I am doing something “productive” by stressing about it in my mind and bracing myself for the worst case scenario.

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Me too! But when my mind gets wrapped in sadness around stories like this, it really does help me to remember that God numbers our kids’ days. There aren’t enough safety precautions, “alligator” signage, or seat belts to change God’s plans. It’s scary to not have that control, but also freeing.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

That really gets to the heart of it for me, Anna. I have been replaying the situation in my mind, wondering what could have been different but sometimes that’s not the case. Sometimes really hard things happen. It’s more about surrender and trusting God with these situations, but oh my gosh, so much harder to actually do when it comes to our babies.   ?

Michelle
Anna
Anna

So true. It reminds me of this verse: “For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love, and self-discipline,” 2 Tim 1:7.

I looked up each of those key words and guess what “timid” means? The actual definition is “lacking in self-assurance, courage, bravery; easily alarmed; fearful.” That’s not the kind of mom I want to be.

Anna
Ashley
Ashley

Love this verse, Anna! God encourages us to NOT be timid, and we are given a spirit of the opposite, if we reach out and grasp it– power, love, and self-discipline.  God wants us to keep moving forward, but a timid spirit is paralyzed by fear.

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

I have definitely been paralyzed by fear and then reading stories like these gets me right back there. I am finding the only thing that keeps me from freaking out is by telling God my honest fears rather than just mulling them in my mind and scaring myself!

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Yes, when I do that and surrender how I want things to go, He gives me a peace…

Anna

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Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

    • “When my heart is overwhelmed lead me to the Rock that is higher than I.” Psalm 61:2
    • “For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love, and self-discipline,” 2 Tim 1:7

Music to inspire you:

    • You Make Me Brave by Bethel Music 
    • No Longer Slaves by Bethel Music

Readings to come alongside of you:

  • ”Let your Faith be bigger than your fear.”
  • To the Mom of the Gator Attck at the Grand Floridian (WDW) from One Room Cabin 
  • Every Mother’s Nightmare {Why Losing a Child isn’t Something You Should Fear} from The Better Mom 
  • Brave Mom: Facing and Overcoming Your Real Mom Fears by Sherry Surratt 

 


truth to exhale

 

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

    • When you find yourself struggling with fear, consider journaling your thoughts or finding a trusted friend to talk to. It’s amazing what happens when we bring our fears to the light rather than keeping them in the dark.
    • Ask God to speak His truth to you about your fear and what you should do about it. Listen for any revelations He may give you. One of the very best ways to hear His truth is looking in Scripture.
    • Put down the phone. ? Sometimes the best thing to do is not freak yourself out in someone else’s story but to live your own.

{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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