Being Wise in a Foolish World
We associate foolishness with teenage behavior or adults who never grow up and become the traditional citizen who follow the rules of society. Whatever that means.. Our degrees, accomplishments and platitudes tell us we are wise, and we should be listened to and even admired for our intelligence. I have a PhD or a doctorate; therefore, I must know more than the man sitting on a park bench feeding the pigeons. What could that man possibly know? He could know why we are foolish. He could know the secret to life. Disregarding someone simply because of their lot in life is a missed opportunity to learn about us and about the world. Chasing our dreams in circles not really knowing whether we are truly happy or just doing what comes next…is that the definition of wisdom? The Book of Proverbs guides us to understand the difference between wisdom and foolishness. Foolishness is acting according to our whims and the world’s expectations and not listening to God’s truth and his purpose for you. Our Search for Meaning It’s so easy to fall into our routines, our desires, and focus on everyone else’s opinion. What job should I have? Should I stay home and raise my kids? Are fame and fortune the most important things no matter my values? I must have my desires met at all costs is a trap we are told. Maybe that old man on the bench feeding the pigeons knows about the meaning of life for us all, or maybe he is just as clueless and has not taken action to grow in his purpose in this world. Action is key! We will never know unless we are open to hearing him and learning from him. Our ability to put aside our egos, and learn, love, and guide one another will allow us to rise above “foolishness” and gain wisdom and purpose. The way we gain wisdom is through experience and guidance from truly wise people around us. We need to discern God’s voice in the mud that is our inner voice. Seeking His true voice, not our distorted, wounded inner voices that may be telling us stories and lies. Seek Knowledge The Book of Proverbs is filled with wisdom, and we should always strive to learn through reading, audiobooks, and podcasts. Seeking discernment is listening to the right content. I once heard a speaker at a conference who still impacts me to this day. Maybe I resonated with him because he reminded me of my grandfather. Recommended Reading Andy Andrews is an internationally renowned author and speaker who has many golden nuggets and life lessons. He was once like a man lost in thought, sitting on a park bench feeding the pigeons. Check out Andy Andrews’ website, which leads to many wonderful books that may just help you in your journey of life. Just think: if Mr. Andrews never acted on his purpose, we would not have so many wonderful stories of wisdom to read. Wishing you love and peace always.
Overwhelming self doubt can be paralyzing to the mind and to our relationships. To me it feels like suffocating in my own thoughts of unworthiness, paranoia and self doubt.
The Lies We Tell Ourselves All of us have a God-given purpose. We must muddle through all the lies, stories, and BS in our heads to truly understand, conclude, and implement our purpose in this world as our best selves. What makes the process so difficult is that we must sit quietly and wholeheartedly with our struggles, weaknesses, and habits and work through them… not cover them up, avoid them, or drown them out with the world’s noise. Today is particularly tough, and I want to run from my thoughts and push them aside instead of asking where these weak thoughts are coming from. We all have vulnerabilities, doubts, and worries that we need to talk to, process, and then give up to God. We are worth so much more than what the anxiety says in our heads. Everyone, but especially moms, deal with a lot of self-doubt around parenting, working, and our relationships with our spouse, co-workers, and friends. There are so many stories out there in social media and heck, even at the PTA meeting that we are not enough, and we can do more and be richer, smarter, craftier, prettier, and just not ourselves..because that is just not good enough. We have to remind ourselves.. We got this! Through the Lord’s Grace, we can do hard things. It’s ok to not be perfect, it’s ok to doubt ourselves just don’t let it prevent you from taking action on your goals. It’s ok to have a day where you rest, and not doing anything remotely productive by society’s standards. I’m here reminding myself that it is ok to not have a perfect job, perfect body, and perfect family who does exactly what I say (my family is full of opinionated, smart, witty beautiful people). It’s ok to sit with my sadness for a day, work through it (ask for help when I need it –Betterhelp is a great tool I have used while dealing with grief), and learn how to be strong in who I am and my purpose. We can as a society rise above self doubt and lift each other up in strength and love. Much love to all of you living, loving, and learning. God Bless you.
My Temptations to Overcome Through The Grace of God
All of us have some vice or temptation that we struggle with daily. Some of our vices are more detrimental to our health than others. I advise anyone needing counseling or addiction recovery to seek the proper help. I am not a licensed therapist or certified addiction counselor. I’m simply here to share my experiences with my struggles. I am a sugaraholic! I crave sweets, and sugary things that I shouldn’t. My habit over the years has been to reach for sweets when I felt stressed or overwhelmed with work and even my relationships with family. Mindless Eating Mindless eating habits do not serve us well, but what does it hurt to eat a cookie here and there or a “fun-size” candy bar…it’s fun-sized for a reason right? If I was able to stop and think for even a second to break the cycle, I would realize I am thirsty not hungry. I also just want to eat sugar to avoid the stress of whatever is bothering me at the time. So many times we mistake thirst for hunger, and just eat something really because we are thirsty. The hypothalamus controls both hunger and thirst, so it is easy to confuse the two. Water is Life Have you ever had a day where you think back and realize you maybe had one glass of water all day? Maybe you had some sodas, teas, or other sugary drinks, but no water without any type of sugar in it. Then at night I am super thirsty for water.. Dehydration cycle continues. The odd thing is I like water, and I like fruit and vegetables even more than the junk I choose to eat instead when I’m stressed out. Sugar and chemicals in snack foods are very addictive, and create this cycle of crashes, dehydration, and a slew of other health concerns if not controlled. I was talking to my son about this concern the other day because he struggles a bit with snacks and junk food as well. He responded to my concerns with the truth and a simple answer. “Then don’t bring the junk food into the house.” That’s when I realized I played a huge part in creating temptation in my household because I was bringing unhealthy options into our home, and simultaneously saying we need to eat better. I wouldn’t want a recovering alcoholic to bring alcohol into their house just in case someone may want alcohol at a party or an event, but I would expect them not to touch it themselves. Why am I bringing junk food into my house and expecting us to limit it to one portion-controlled snack? It’s a recipe for disaster. We need to eliminate all temptations related to that vice from our homes. Numerous temptations cause distress to our souls and can lead to health issues. Each of us must consciously decide to remove access to our vices from our living spaces. I pray that God gives us the strength to fight our temptations with common sense, the grace of God, and a sense of worthiness so strong that we can avoid and ultimately overcome temptations. “God is faithful and will not let you be tried beyond your strength; but with the trial he will also provide a way out, so that you may be able to bear it..” Corinthians 10:13
Great Read and Study Guide
During this time of Lent, it is very traditional to give up something. Our favorite desserts, our bad habits such as drinking sodas, eating fried foods, or bad language. I challenge all of us to go a little deeper these 40 days. Try including Jesus more in your life these 40 days. What do I mean by this? Invite Jesus to your dinner by praying before your meal to give thanks and to ask for guidance this week. Say the prayer the Our Father before bedtime alone, then with your kids, and eventually with your husband as a united family. The more you practice a habit, the less awkward it becomes. Then, just like people who go to the gym every day, it will become a habit you crave. Find your bible and open it up. I had many years where I had up to three to four Bibles in my house sitting on the shelves. The Bible is a tool to show us how to live together and understand our lives. If we don’t open it, we cannot practice those lessons. I have always been curious about religion, but we never went to church as a family growing up. I was lacking in knowing all the stories of the Bible. One day I decided to start reading the Bible, so I started at Genesis…it quickly became overwhelmingly too much information. Many have suggested the best place to start is in the Gospels (New Testament). Recently I came across a book at Target that I am thoroughly enjoying. It helps me study the Word in a more organized and thoughtful lesson. 40 Days Through the Bible by Lysa Terkeurst and the Proverbs 31 Ministries Team. It’s excellent for beginners and experts alike because it breaks every story down into manageable chunks, but the questions in each section range from easy to deeply thought-provoking. I love this read and study guide. Just takes a bit of time a day 15 minutes or so with your Bible next to you for reference. A great addition to your daily life this Lent. “Have patience with all things, but first of all with yourself.” St. Francis de Sales
Peace of Mind with Less Stuff
Have you ever felt anxious and frustrated at home more than any place else? I started feeling this anxiety when I was in my house more so, than at work or out with friends. I found myself finding excuses to leave my home for another appointment, or a shopping outing. Then I realized it was the stuff in my house causing my stress. When we have too many things to manage, life is more stressful. I started listening to the Minimal Mom podcast and I loved the way she described minimalism in such a way that was doable for my lifestyle. She made me want to clear my stuff – to clear my mind. This desire to have more and more is futile. I am now in my mid-40’s and I spent most of my 20’s and 30’s chasing goals, ambitions, and this dream of what I thought a happy life looked like to me. That perpetual rat race got me chronic stress and constant worry. The Bible states “You work and worry your way through life, and what do you have to show for it?” Ecclesiastes 2:22 This quote was said by David’s son, a King of Jerusalem, in his older age. He is reflecting on how meaningless life can be if you only seek material worldly gifts. We are in such a material world full of influencers, celebrities, and friends and family telling us we need the next big thing to feel worthy of love and happiness. I try to focus on my spiritual and moral growth as a Christian mom and wife and less on comparing myself to others. That’s the beauty of humanity. We all have our own stories to tell and we all come from different experiences and yet we all yearn for the same things – human interaction and hope. In this book of the Bible, the author realizes “it is better to have only a little, with peace of mind, than be busy all the time with both hands, trying to catch the wind.” Ecclesiastes 4:6 This view is the opposite of the “hustle culture” we are in today. So on the days I feel stressed and it seems like everything is bothering me in my house, I start with a trash bag and a sweep of my house. Living with two kids, a husband, three dogs, and multiple family friends visiting on the regular.. our house can get out of place quickly. Just doing that quick scan for trash and things we don’t need and trashing, recycling, or donating items helps so much to relax my mind and my space. When you have more time, a deep decluttering of closets and drawers trains your brain to let go of material objects. I found myself having more time for “me time” when I decluttered. The Minimal Mom, Dawn Madsen says it well in one of her episodes – maybe at this time in your life, you are only supposed to manage a small amount of items. In another season of life, it may be different. I hope you take the advice of the book of Ecclesiastes and slow down and enjoy life with the ones you love because that is what life is truly about -God and love.
Work Week Better-For-You Lunch Special
The New Healthy Sandwich Join me on my journey to add more healthy fruits and vegetables into my body. I tried a new sandwich with some easy ingredients to substitute the boring old turkey and cheese sandwich. Ingredients: Two Slices of rye bread Sliced tomato Red pepper hummus Sliced avocado (or mashed) Mircrogreens (bean sprouts would work) Bell pepper (any color) Sriracha sauce **Layer all of the ingredients and enjoy! I promise.. you won’t miss out on taste!
Finding Grace: Navigating the Challenges of Family Life
In this post, I share my personal journey as a working mom of two young kids, navigating the challenges of today’s world. From balancing career and motherhood to instilling Christian values in my children, I discuss how faith has helped me grow as a mom, wife, leader, and overall moral and good person. Join me as I explore the importance of faith, good health, happiness, and patience in our lives and how we can learn from each other’s struggles and celebrate the beauty of being human.