I live my life in a constant state of internal battle - either I am feeling too busy or feeling too lazy. I don't do middle ground. I tend to function pretty well when I'm on the busy side of the spectrum...at least for a while.
But there comes this inevitable moment in every busy season where I find myself on the brink of destruction. At that moment, everyone who looks at me is sure to recognize me as the classic overworked, overwhelmed girl with a Superwoman complex. I may be a little slower to catch on, but I do eventually clue in.
If you, like me, have the tendency to get a wee bit too busy, here are three warning signs to watch for. Picking up on these signals and acting on them may help keep you just this side of the brink of destruction.
1. Irritability and/or emotionalism.
I like to write off my moodiness as PMS. And, unfortunately for my family, I really do suffer from terribly emotional PMS. However, I've discovered that this excuse is not valid for every week of the month.
Do you have an irrational desire to scream at people when they annoy you? Does your tone of voice sound sharp and angry, even to your own ears? Do you feel frustrated with the requests and needs of your family or co-workers? Do you find yourself in tears when a friend asks, "How are you?"
Your emotions are trying to tell you something. They are saying, I can't control myself because life is too far off-kilter.
2. Physical symptoms.
Tummy upset, headaches, cold sores, acne breakouts - these symptoms are often brought on by stress. Not only do the stress hormones in your body bring on certain physical reactions, but being stressed brings on bad habits that also elicit these same symptoms.
I don't know about you, but when I get all stressed out, I feel too busy to cook or choose nutritious snacks, so I fill up on junk. I also feel too busy to sleep, so I stay up too late. Add poor diet, lack of sleep, and a barrel full of stress hormones together, and you'll end up with a woman who appears to be suffering illness.
3. Missing appointments.
Girls like us, we live by the schedule. We pride ourselves on our ability to manage a full calendar...and punctually! Sure, everyone gets overbooked occasionally (you do, don't you - everyone else?), but missing a couple appointments over a short period of time is not "normal."
If you need a good laugh, here is a beautiful example of an overworked and overwhelmed day in my life.
So, what's a imbetterbusy kinda girl supposed to do to stay in balance? When we see these warning signs creeping up on us, how can we stop the momentum before we plunge over that cliff and come crashing down?
I'm sure you guessed that I have a few suggestions (based on numerous crashing experiences). Come back tomorrow for part two. But while you're here today, let me ask you a quick question.
What are some other warning signs (in yourself or that you've seen in others) of being overworked, overwhelmed, and on the brink of destruction?
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Showing posts with label thought provoking thursdays. Show all posts
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
You are Loved
Well, it's the end. The end of our journey together, seeking God, asking the questions on our heart, and listening for His answers.
I asked God a lot of questions:
- the ones listed in the first post
- Lord, what do you want me to do when it comes to the writing/speaking ministry?
- Father, will you point out anything in me that offends You?
- Lord, what is one thing I can do to be a better wife?
- Lord Jesus, how can I be a blessing to my brother and sister?
- Lord, am I supposed to be seeking an income?
- How much should I spend on groceries today?
- Lord, how can I get my focus off myself and better honor You in my life?
The answer that resounds with me, out of all those 40 days, is from the one day I had no questions to ask...
I prayed, Father, I don't know what to ask You today. What do You want to talk to me about?
He replied...
Let's talk about how much I love you; you need a reminder.
Before you were formed in your mother's womb, I knew you. I shaped you as you grew in the secret place.
I have a special plan for you and your life. It's a plan for hope and prosperity.
I know every hair on your head. I know every desire of your heart. In fact, I placed them there.
You are more precious than rubies, more valuable than gold. I am enthralled with your beauty.
I want to dance over you with My love. I want to bless you. Your joy brings me joy.
My great love for you cannot be measured. Listen to My love in Psalm 139. Do not forget how much I love you.
All I desire is for you to love Me in return.
That, for me, is the one thing I want to remember from this time of listening to God's voice.
And you know what, I think that today God wants you to read those words and take them for yourself. You are His treasured bride, and He's telling me that you need to be reminded of how precious you are to Him.
So why don't you go back to the words in red, put your name ahead of them, and read your Abba's love letter to you?
If you took this journey with me, even just for part of it, what is the main thing you want to remember?
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This post is part of a weekly Lent series, Without Question, where we are taking time to ask God the questions that are on our hearts and listen for His answers. Anyone is welcome to join - for just one post or for the entire series.
To participate, simply write a blog post (or if you don't have a blog, leave a comment) about what God has been speaking into your heart. In your post, provide a link back to this post. If you wish, you can also insert the WQ graphic in your post. Then insert the URL for your Without Question blog post in the McLinky below.
I asked God a lot of questions:
- the ones listed in the first post
- Lord, what do you want me to do when it comes to the writing/speaking ministry?
- Father, will you point out anything in me that offends You?
- Lord, what is one thing I can do to be a better wife?
- Lord Jesus, how can I be a blessing to my brother and sister?
- Lord, am I supposed to be seeking an income?
- How much should I spend on groceries today?
- Lord, how can I get my focus off myself and better honor You in my life?
The answer that resounds with me, out of all those 40 days, is from the one day I had no questions to ask...
I prayed, Father, I don't know what to ask You today. What do You want to talk to me about?
He replied...
Let's talk about how much I love you; you need a reminder.
Before you were formed in your mother's womb, I knew you. I shaped you as you grew in the secret place.
I have a special plan for you and your life. It's a plan for hope and prosperity.
I know every hair on your head. I know every desire of your heart. In fact, I placed them there.
You are more precious than rubies, more valuable than gold. I am enthralled with your beauty.
I want to dance over you with My love. I want to bless you. Your joy brings me joy.
My great love for you cannot be measured. Listen to My love in Psalm 139. Do not forget how much I love you.
All I desire is for you to love Me in return.
That, for me, is the one thing I want to remember from this time of listening to God's voice.
And you know what, I think that today God wants you to read those words and take them for yourself. You are His treasured bride, and He's telling me that you need to be reminded of how precious you are to Him.
So why don't you go back to the words in red, put your name ahead of them, and read your Abba's love letter to you?
If you took this journey with me, even just for part of it, what is the main thing you want to remember?
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This post is part of a weekly Lent series, Without Question, where we are taking time to ask God the questions that are on our hearts and listen for His answers. Anyone is welcome to join - for just one post or for the entire series.
To participate, simply write a blog post (or if you don't have a blog, leave a comment) about what God has been speaking into your heart. In your post, provide a link back to this post. If you wish, you can also insert the WQ graphic in your post. Then insert the URL for your Without Question blog post in the McLinky below.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
The Spiritual Checklist
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Read Bible. Check.
Pray. Check.
Go to church. Check.
Attend Bible study. Check.
Be good. Check.
If you answered "yes" to that question, here's another...
Do you find that going through the checklist helps you build a closer relationship to God? Or do you tend to feel further away from Him?
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