Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
In Need of Inspiration
It's been one crazy, albeit delightfully chill, summer over here. Draining, discouraging, hectic, and frustrating are a few words I'd used to describe these past few months.
BUT GOD IS GOOD!
I am blessed with more than I deserve, I'm sure. To remind, encourage, and motivate me on this dreary Wednesday morning (and, I promise you, I don't mind the rain at all), I'm sharing a few pins from my Inspiration boards on Pinterest. You know, to get the juices flowing. I have a huge Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs interactive movie program coming up; I need to get my creative butt in gear!
I pray your Wednesday has been inspired :)
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
A Little Wednesday Inspiration
Because I need a whole lot of Jesus today. And maybe someone else does, too.
Newsboys' "We Believe" came on the radio today as I made my drive into work. There's no better feeling knowing God is bigger than whatever difficulties, struggles, differences, annoyances, hurts, or dilemmas I may be facing. No matter how copious or trifling.
Hebrews 12:2 says, "Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith,who for the joy set before endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God." (NIV) There are no truer and comforting words, my friends.
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
Newsboys' "We Believe" came on the radio today as I made my drive into work. There's no better feeling knowing God is bigger than whatever difficulties, struggles, differences, annoyances, hurts, or dilemmas I may be facing. No matter how copious or trifling.
Hebrews 12:2 says, "Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith,who for the joy set before endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God." (NIV) There are no truer and comforting words, my friends.
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Mid-Week Inspirational
Hope has been weighing heavily on my heart this past week.
Why? I have no idea. I can't say for certain. But I do know the hope filling my heart is for this world we wake up to every day. For my hometown, my state, my country. For every country.
Maybe it's because the last few weeks Mr. B and I have been watching the news every night. (Actually, he watches the news, it's just I can hear it from the kitchen. And I'm not sure if he's actually watching; he's the kind of person that needs background noise while doing something else. I prefer silence.) I know it's important to watch the news, to know what's happening in my community and in the world, but I don't like it. It's one bad story, one negative view, one complaint, one terrifying possibility after another. And it's the same disheartening segments night after night. I don't want to watch the news. I know bad things are happening all the time. Bad things happen because we live in a fallen world. Because we have free-will. Because people make bad choices.
But here I am, waking up morning after morning for several days now with nothing but hope. Hope. Hope for...I can't even explain it. Hope that we're not all bad? That today nothing catastrophically devastating will occur? That tonight's news might feature more positive stories than negative ones? That there's the slightest chance there is more good happening in this world, if only we'd look for it and focus our evening news on those deeds...?
Hope. I have it for the big and small. For struggles within ourselves and our community. I found the following image on Pinterest and printed it out. I keep it in my Bible so I can go directly to the scripture I need when I'm at a loss for words, reason, understanding, when I'm confused or hurting. Imagine this world if we turned to God's word first, if we remembered his promises.
I found this prayer on understanding, as well.
The Oklahoma City bombing in 1995 was the first time I realized I lived in a big world. I was 8 years old and, on April 19, I became fully aware that the news is for more than just weather updates and school closings. A big world existed around me and it's not nice. It's hard. It's mean. It's selfish. It's judgmental. It can be downright awful (leaving me screaming and crying for Jesus to.come.back.right.now. <--- I understand why he hasn't; that's a whole other post and would require a lot more of your time and patience). In case many of you can't remember what happened that day, here's a snippet from the Oklahoma City National Memorial web site:
On the morning of April 19, 1995, Timothy McVeigh parked a rental
truck with explosives in front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building
and at 9:02am, a massive explosion occurred which sheared the entire
north side of the building, killing 168 people...Following the investigation which resulted in the execution of
Timothy McVeigh and the sentence of life without parole for Terry
Nichols, the surviving structure was demolished with explosives on May
23, 1995. The entire 3.3 acre site subsequently became home to the
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, a place to honor the
victims, survivors and rescue workers, and to learn the impact of
violence.
We come here to remember those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever. May all who leave here know the impact of violence. May this memorial offer comfort, strength, peace, hope and serenity.
After, I remember vividly Garth Brooks' musical tribute to this devastating event. Click here to watch his heart-wrenching video, The Change, and have your tissues handy. It's here to remind us to look for the good when tragedy strikes. There is always good. There is always hope for change, for more good.
As long as one heart still holds on then hope is never really gone.
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
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Sunday, January 12, 2014
Starting Anew
Now that we're a week into the New Year, I feel it's time to share my views on 2014. There are a few things I'd like to bring into my daily life and some I'd prefer to let go. I'm not big on the word "resolution" because I think today people throw it around and it doesn't hold it's meaning any more, like a resolution is something to break or to not follow through. I prefer to use habits, or goals. Something that sounds inspiring and motivates me to accomplish what I set out to do.
Two things I'm really trying to let go of this upcoming year....
Worrying.
Checking my phone close to bed time.
I am a completely different person when it comes to worrying than I was four years ago. I'd just graduated with a BA in English from Kent State University and had dreams of working in the publishing industry. Six months later I was still unemployed, and to add to the worry, in the middle of planning my wedding. The student loan bills started to pile up. I lost it. One sunny day in June I had a complete breakdown at the kitchen table after I calculated how much a month I owed in student loan debt. My only debt. I was on my knees pouring out my fears to God before I even knew what I was doing. I gave it all to Him that day. I kept falling back on his promise for strength, "Be not, therefore, like them; for your Father knows what things you have need of, before you ask him" (Matthew 6:8 KJV). This scripture also stayed with me, "Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much better than they?" (Matthew 6:26 KJV). These words became a rock for me. That day I decided I would do what I could and I would not worry one more minute over these finances. And I haven't. There will be times when a payment might go up or something new comes along, and I start to feel a slight panic. But I remember quickly that I gave this to God; I will not take it back from Him.
See, here is where I believe Christians make the biggest mistake. We say we "gave it to God," yet we continue to talk about it. As soon as it comes around again, we're worrying, stressing, panicking, and crying out. It's like an endless cycle. Doing this tells God we don't trust Him, and we take on this unnecessary worry when we don't need to. Trust Him. I did that day and have not looked back. On a note card I wrote down Matthew 7:7 (KJV): "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and you shall find; knock, and it shall be opened to you," and taped it to my fridge. It's still there to this day, and I am at peace. Everything worked out: a month later I made the decision to get my master's in Library and Information Science, three months later I found work in a writing center, and almost four years later here I am, a Children's Librarian. It's beautiful, God's plan.
And, wow, I didn't mean to get off onto this tangent. What I really wanted to say with the whole worrying thing is lately I find myself worrying (not constantly, but sometimes something will creep up) about things that don't matter at all. Like how I'm so busy I can't fit in all of my fun hobbies any more (and when will I fit in "me" time when I have kids!), taking the smallest off comment and turning it into something it's not, creating some dramatic scenario in my head (that hasn't even happened) and running it into the ground. Worrying about future incidents before they even arise. This year I'm letting even the slightest worry go. No more rushing through something just to worry about when the next thing will get done.
And on a lighter note, my smartphone. Compared to some people I know, I don't even have an issue. But I do find myself checking up on things when I used to not care, or felt it could wait until tomorrow. I'd like to start putting my phone aside an hour before bed time with more focus on winding down from the day and less powering up. I feel my smartphone is an intrusion on my calming "me" time at night.
Lastly, a short list of a few things I'd like to add this year....
Attend more yoga classes (even though this can be sort of expensive, but it'll be my weekly treat). I'd also like to incorporate more meaningful yoga practices into my routine. For example, a co-worker and I have embarked on the 28-day Yogalosophy (yoga + knowledge) challenge. I'll be posting about this when we finish :)
More walks. Despite the chilly weather, I'm ready to bundle up and head to the park!
More date nights with my hubby. More exploring our [new] hometown, doing different things, enjoying our time together instead of rushing through it.
No more throwing away leftovers (or unused produce). I will become a leftover and freezer queen.
Develop a more disciplined routine....in many areas of my life, like eating habits, strength training, making a good night's sleep a priority. Creating a routine for my mornings and evenings so I don't feel obligated to get out my mat or finish the day's devotional, but enjoying it because it's naturally what I do.
And it's National Stick-To-Your-New-Year's-Resolution Day. Cheers!
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
Two things I'm really trying to let go of this upcoming year....
Worrying.
Checking my phone close to bed time.
I am a completely different person when it comes to worrying than I was four years ago. I'd just graduated with a BA in English from Kent State University and had dreams of working in the publishing industry. Six months later I was still unemployed, and to add to the worry, in the middle of planning my wedding. The student loan bills started to pile up. I lost it. One sunny day in June I had a complete breakdown at the kitchen table after I calculated how much a month I owed in student loan debt. My only debt. I was on my knees pouring out my fears to God before I even knew what I was doing. I gave it all to Him that day. I kept falling back on his promise for strength, "Be not, therefore, like them; for your Father knows what things you have need of, before you ask him" (Matthew 6:8 KJV). This scripture also stayed with me, "Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much better than they?" (Matthew 6:26 KJV). These words became a rock for me. That day I decided I would do what I could and I would not worry one more minute over these finances. And I haven't. There will be times when a payment might go up or something new comes along, and I start to feel a slight panic. But I remember quickly that I gave this to God; I will not take it back from Him.
See, here is where I believe Christians make the biggest mistake. We say we "gave it to God," yet we continue to talk about it. As soon as it comes around again, we're worrying, stressing, panicking, and crying out. It's like an endless cycle. Doing this tells God we don't trust Him, and we take on this unnecessary worry when we don't need to. Trust Him. I did that day and have not looked back. On a note card I wrote down Matthew 7:7 (KJV): "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and you shall find; knock, and it shall be opened to you," and taped it to my fridge. It's still there to this day, and I am at peace. Everything worked out: a month later I made the decision to get my master's in Library and Information Science, three months later I found work in a writing center, and almost four years later here I am, a Children's Librarian. It's beautiful, God's plan.
And, wow, I didn't mean to get off onto this tangent. What I really wanted to say with the whole worrying thing is lately I find myself worrying (not constantly, but sometimes something will creep up) about things that don't matter at all. Like how I'm so busy I can't fit in all of my fun hobbies any more (and when will I fit in "me" time when I have kids!), taking the smallest off comment and turning it into something it's not, creating some dramatic scenario in my head (that hasn't even happened) and running it into the ground. Worrying about future incidents before they even arise. This year I'm letting even the slightest worry go. No more rushing through something just to worry about when the next thing will get done.
And on a lighter note, my smartphone. Compared to some people I know, I don't even have an issue. But I do find myself checking up on things when I used to not care, or felt it could wait until tomorrow. I'd like to start putting my phone aside an hour before bed time with more focus on winding down from the day and less powering up. I feel my smartphone is an intrusion on my calming "me" time at night.
Lastly, a short list of a few things I'd like to add this year....
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Finally get our puppy! (Picture source: Tumbler) |
More walks. Despite the chilly weather, I'm ready to bundle up and head to the park!
More date nights with my hubby. More exploring our [new] hometown, doing different things, enjoying our time together instead of rushing through it.
No more throwing away leftovers (or unused produce). I will become a leftover and freezer queen.
Develop a more disciplined routine....in many areas of my life, like eating habits, strength training, making a good night's sleep a priority. Creating a routine for my mornings and evenings so I don't feel obligated to get out my mat or finish the day's devotional, but enjoying it because it's naturally what I do.
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With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
Sunday, December 22, 2013
CHRISTmas Sunday Inspirational
It's so close to Christmas I can taste it. It tastes like hard candy, cookies, and hot cocoa.
It smells like Christmas trees and cinnamon. It sounds like "'Twas the night before Christmas...," bells ringing, "Silent Night," and Merry Christmas well-wishes.
It feels like big hugs, warm blankets, Grandma kisses, and cozy fireplaces. It looks like twinkling lights, pretty paper, and rows of Christmas cards.
What it does not look like: WHITE.
Where is all of my snow?! We just had a ton of snow and freezing temperatures, and now it's rain, Flash Flood warnings, and 60 degrees?! Mr. Green Christmas, feel free to move on at anytime now--and quickly. Christmas is in 3 days. Mama told me the saying goes, "if you have a white Thanksgiving then you have a green Christmas." Phooey. (Side note: I told my friend this and she said "I'm sure your mom is a wonderful person, but she's wrong." Haha. Here's hoping Mama is wrong, but the odds appear to be in her favor. However, there has been too many green Thanksgivings AND Christmases.)
On this Green Sunday Before Christmas, we're celebrating Christmas with my family, so Merry Christmas! Enjoy this beautiful Christmas carol, "Mary, Did You Know?" by Rascal Flatts...arguably my favorite version.
Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel. --Isaiah 7:14 (KJV)
And, of course, my favorite song this season :)
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
It smells like Christmas trees and cinnamon. It sounds like "'Twas the night before Christmas...," bells ringing, "Silent Night," and Merry Christmas well-wishes.
It feels like big hugs, warm blankets, Grandma kisses, and cozy fireplaces. It looks like twinkling lights, pretty paper, and rows of Christmas cards.
What it does not look like: WHITE.
Where is all of my snow?! We just had a ton of snow and freezing temperatures, and now it's rain, Flash Flood warnings, and 60 degrees?! Mr. Green Christmas, feel free to move on at anytime now--and quickly. Christmas is in 3 days. Mama told me the saying goes, "if you have a white Thanksgiving then you have a green Christmas." Phooey. (Side note: I told my friend this and she said "I'm sure your mom is a wonderful person, but she's wrong." Haha. Here's hoping Mama is wrong, but the odds appear to be in her favor. However, there has been too many green Thanksgivings AND Christmases.)
On this Green Sunday Before Christmas, we're celebrating Christmas with my family, so Merry Christmas! Enjoy this beautiful Christmas carol, "Mary, Did You Know?" by Rascal Flatts...arguably my favorite version.
Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel. --Isaiah 7:14 (KJV)
And, of course, my favorite song this season :)
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
Monday, November 25, 2013
Inspiration for Your Week
Happy Monday!
Happy Short Work Week!
(or, I'm hoping everyone has off at least Thanksgiving.)
I don't like the fact that some people have to work the holidays. My husband is one of those people; crime doesn't stop just because it's a holiday. Fortunately, he was able to get Thanksgiving off this year, and we will be spending it with my family. CHEERS!
I understand some people don't celebrate the holidays, or have no family (or family they want to be around, which I find very heartbreaking) and do not mind working. But retail stores opening up early Thanksgiving night just to get an early sale....why is it so hard to wait a few more hours until midnight or 4 a.m.? I admit, my family and I are guilty of Black Friday shopping. It's been a tradition for a couple of years now, but last year we kind of called it quits. We refuse to interrupt our Thanksgiving. Last year the hubby and I went out around 2 a.m. to snatch up a good deal on some new kitchen pans and some pillows, but that was it. The earlier the stores are opening is all the more reason I want to not participate. Not to mention all the camping out at stores a week before...ridiculous.
I'd rather be home with my family. And I think that is what's wrong with our society today. Spending time with our loved ones should be much higher than anything else, especially a great deal on a TV or boots. (My family actually did the shopping with each other; it was a nice way to extend our holiday together....but now it's a little much.)
We need to spend more time inside the home.
We need to spend more time with our families.
We need to spend more time with God and His Word.
Second Timothy 3:16 reminds us "all scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness." (KJV)
My pastor is doing an awesome series on "Talking with God." You can view past sermons on the church's web site here.
I've had Randy Houser's "Back to God" in my head all weekend, and felt it was on my heart to share with you all. Enjoy.
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
Happy Short Work Week!
(or, I'm hoping everyone has off at least Thanksgiving.)
I don't like the fact that some people have to work the holidays. My husband is one of those people; crime doesn't stop just because it's a holiday. Fortunately, he was able to get Thanksgiving off this year, and we will be spending it with my family. CHEERS!
I understand some people don't celebrate the holidays, or have no family (or family they want to be around, which I find very heartbreaking) and do not mind working. But retail stores opening up early Thanksgiving night just to get an early sale....why is it so hard to wait a few more hours until midnight or 4 a.m.? I admit, my family and I are guilty of Black Friday shopping. It's been a tradition for a couple of years now, but last year we kind of called it quits. We refuse to interrupt our Thanksgiving. Last year the hubby and I went out around 2 a.m. to snatch up a good deal on some new kitchen pans and some pillows, but that was it. The earlier the stores are opening is all the more reason I want to not participate. Not to mention all the camping out at stores a week before...ridiculous.
I'd rather be home with my family. And I think that is what's wrong with our society today. Spending time with our loved ones should be much higher than anything else, especially a great deal on a TV or boots. (My family actually did the shopping with each other; it was a nice way to extend our holiday together....but now it's a little much.)
We need to spend more time inside the home.
We need to spend more time with our families.
We need to spend more time with God and His Word.
Second Timothy 3:16 reminds us "all scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness." (KJV)
My pastor is doing an awesome series on "Talking with God." You can view past sermons on the church's web site here.
I've had Randy Houser's "Back to God" in my head all weekend, and felt it was on my heart to share with you all. Enjoy.
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Sunday Worship
Carrie Underwood is amazing with one of the best voices to ever grace all of music. And never does she sound better than when she is giving God the glory. Her version of one of my all-time favorite hymns on praising the almighty Father, "How Great Thou Art," is stunning, emotional, heartfelt, and utterly uplifting. It's one of my favorite performances, hearing this beautiful blessed voice. I pray Carrie's passionate performance is a blessing to you on this Sunday morning. Enjoy!
Great is the Lord! He is most worthy of praise! No one can measure his greatness.
Psalms 145:3 (NLT)
Also, Happy 19th Anniversary to Mama and Daddy! Love you both to the sky and back, and wishing you many more happy years together.
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
Great is the Lord! He is most worthy of praise! No one can measure his greatness.
Psalms 145:3 (NLT)
Also, Happy 19th Anniversary to Mama and Daddy! Love you both to the sky and back, and wishing you many more happy years together.
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
Friday, June 7, 2013
Inspirational Friday
TGIF!!!
Here's my latest musical inspiration to carry you into whatever great weekend is ahead!
You know my every longing.
You've heard my every prayer.
You've held me in my weakness
'Cause you are always there.
So I'll stand in full surrender, it's your way and not my own.
"We Won't Be Shaken" by Building 429
Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. --Ephesians 6:10
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
Here's my latest musical inspiration to carry you into whatever great weekend is ahead!
You know my every longing.
You've heard my every prayer.
You've held me in my weakness
'Cause you are always there.
So I'll stand in full surrender, it's your way and not my own.
"We Won't Be Shaken" by Building 429
Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. --Ephesians 6:10
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
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Thursday, April 11, 2013
Mid-Week Inspirational
It's Thursday!!!!!!!!!
And I have so much to do here at work. I have new books (finally!) to review, Summer Reading programming blurbs to write, picture books to weed through, and a bounty of yoga programs to plan (yay!), but I thought I'd take a few minutes to listen to a little motivation. And then I thought I'd share it with you.
So, here's TobyMac's "Me Without You" (one of my favorites), and I promise it will get you moving!
You rescued me,
Now you are mine and I am yours.
You rescued me and I am yours forever.
You saved me, remade me
Where would I be...
I'd be packin' my bags when I need to stay...
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
And I have so much to do here at work. I have new books (finally!) to review, Summer Reading programming blurbs to write, picture books to weed through, and a bounty of yoga programs to plan (yay!), but I thought I'd take a few minutes to listen to a little motivation. And then I thought I'd share it with you.
So, here's TobyMac's "Me Without You" (one of my favorites), and I promise it will get you moving!
You rescued me,
Now you are mine and I am yours.
You rescued me and I am yours forever.
You saved me, remade me
Where would I be...
I'd be packin' my bags when I need to stay...
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Glorious Day
I pray you are having a very blessed Easter.
Today I'm sharing one of my favorites, Casting Crown's "Glorious Day."
One day the grave could conceal Him no longer.
One day the stone rolled away from the door.
Then He arose, over death He had conquered.
Now He's ascended, my Lord evermore.
Death could not hold Him.
The grave could not keep Him from rising again.
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
Then he called the crowd to him along with his
disciples and said, "If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself
and take up his cross and follow me. For whoever wants to save his
life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me and for the gospel
will save it."
Mark 8:34-35 (NIV)
Today I'm sharing one of my favorites, Casting Crown's "Glorious Day."
One day the grave could conceal Him no longer.
One day the stone rolled away from the door.
Then He arose, over death He had conquered.
Now He's ascended, my Lord evermore.
Death could not hold Him.
The grave could not keep Him from rising again.
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
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Thursday, March 7, 2013
Mid-Week Inspirational
Here's a little motivation, courtesy of Royal Tailor, to get you through the rest of the week.
"Make a Move" is also a perfect workout song. So get to it!
We don't need permission,
To go outside of these doors,
And dream some crazy dream
No one else has dreamed before.
To show love and compassion,
Whatever way it may be.
To put faith into action,
Do more than just believe
We are hope to those who have been broken.
We were made to make a difference
Enjoy!
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
"Make a Move" is also a perfect workout song. So get to it!
We don't need permission,
To go outside of these doors,
And dream some crazy dream
No one else has dreamed before.
To show love and compassion,
Whatever way it may be.
To put faith into action,
Do more than just believe
We are hope to those who have been broken.
We were made to make a difference
Enjoy!
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
The Lenten Season
Giving up all electronics one night a week.
Fasting after 7 PM.
No television.
Fasting from dairy, meat, or bread.
Not wearing makeup for 40 days.
Quitting smoking, or swearing.
Not giving out my opinion unless asked for it.
These are some of the answers I received when I asked others what they were doing for Lent this year. (Read last year's post here.)
I like to remind people that while you are giving up something that takes you away from the Lord, it's important to add something that brings you closer to Him. And you don't even have to go that far. As I say with any fast, you must return to the Father whenever that temptation arises. For example, in January when I fasted from eating after 6 PM, there were many days my stomach wasn't in agreement. Instead of breaking down and filling myself with food, I filled myself with the Word. I turned to God and drew closer to Him. When that late night TV show or cigarette or negative remark is calling your name, close your eyes and bow your head. Call upon the Father in prayer. Lose yourself in Scripture.
On the way to work in the mornings I listen to a great Christian morning show. Today they were talking about the Lenten season and spoke about accordion words, like "good-bye" and "hobo." These are words that stood for something but were shortened. The phrase "God be with you" is where we get good-bye from, and hobo comes from "homeward bound." (Civil War Vets were called hobos as they made their way back to their families.) The hosts were mentioning how people observing Lent can be looked at as hobos, because we're on our way home. We're using this time to bring us closer to God. I really liked this visual.
This year I'm adding something in honor of Lent. Scripture says, "What? know you not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which you have of God, and you are not your own? For you are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's." (1 Corinthians 6:19-20, KJV)
I really enjoy NIV's translation: "Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your body."
This scripture has been speaking to me over the past few days. God has laid it on my heart, and I'm encouraged to be proactive about it. I haven't been glorifying Him with my body lately. Although I'm always health-conscience about what I put into my body, I'm lacking in the physical part. This past month, I have no motivation when I get home from work. (I partly blame it on the cold weather and the cold house. All I want to do is curl up in a blanket on the couch.) I fear I've become lazy (!) in this department. Even my yoga hasn't been doing it for me. I'm stuck in a rut and need to do something about it.
And, most importantly, God knows I'm in this rut. One thing I know about my Father, he cares about everything involving his children. Even the tiniest things, like my workout routines. He knows how they motivate and de-stress me, how my yoga practice brings me closer to Him, and how I haven't been doing them lately. There's an "answer" for everything in His Word. For this season, 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 is mine.
For the next 40 days I'm glorifying the Father with my body. I'm leaning on Him for the strength and motivation to add 20 minutes of physical activity (not counting my yoga or story time programs at work) every day this Lenten season. I need to get out of this rut! My body needed a wake up call, and I got it.
Are you observing Lent? What are you giving up or adding this season?
Enjoy this video by Matt Maher. "40 Days" is a cartoon-like/illustration video on Maher's interpretation of Jesus' 40 days of temptation in the desert.
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
Fasting after 7 PM.
No television.
Fasting from dairy, meat, or bread.
Not wearing makeup for 40 days.
Quitting smoking, or swearing.
Not giving out my opinion unless asked for it.
These are some of the answers I received when I asked others what they were doing for Lent this year. (Read last year's post here.)
I like to remind people that while you are giving up something that takes you away from the Lord, it's important to add something that brings you closer to Him. And you don't even have to go that far. As I say with any fast, you must return to the Father whenever that temptation arises. For example, in January when I fasted from eating after 6 PM, there were many days my stomach wasn't in agreement. Instead of breaking down and filling myself with food, I filled myself with the Word. I turned to God and drew closer to Him. When that late night TV show or cigarette or negative remark is calling your name, close your eyes and bow your head. Call upon the Father in prayer. Lose yourself in Scripture.
On the way to work in the mornings I listen to a great Christian morning show. Today they were talking about the Lenten season and spoke about accordion words, like "good-bye" and "hobo." These are words that stood for something but were shortened. The phrase "God be with you" is where we get good-bye from, and hobo comes from "homeward bound." (Civil War Vets were called hobos as they made their way back to their families.) The hosts were mentioning how people observing Lent can be looked at as hobos, because we're on our way home. We're using this time to bring us closer to God. I really liked this visual.
This year I'm adding something in honor of Lent. Scripture says, "What? know you not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which you have of God, and you are not your own? For you are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's." (1 Corinthians 6:19-20, KJV)
I really enjoy NIV's translation: "Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your body."
This scripture has been speaking to me over the past few days. God has laid it on my heart, and I'm encouraged to be proactive about it. I haven't been glorifying Him with my body lately. Although I'm always health-conscience about what I put into my body, I'm lacking in the physical part. This past month, I have no motivation when I get home from work. (I partly blame it on the cold weather and the cold house. All I want to do is curl up in a blanket on the couch.) I fear I've become lazy (!) in this department. Even my yoga hasn't been doing it for me. I'm stuck in a rut and need to do something about it.
And, most importantly, God knows I'm in this rut. One thing I know about my Father, he cares about everything involving his children. Even the tiniest things, like my workout routines. He knows how they motivate and de-stress me, how my yoga practice brings me closer to Him, and how I haven't been doing them lately. There's an "answer" for everything in His Word. For this season, 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 is mine.
For the next 40 days I'm glorifying the Father with my body. I'm leaning on Him for the strength and motivation to add 20 minutes of physical activity (not counting my yoga or story time programs at work) every day this Lenten season. I need to get out of this rut! My body needed a wake up call, and I got it.
Are you observing Lent? What are you giving up or adding this season?
Enjoy this video by Matt Maher. "40 Days" is a cartoon-like/illustration video on Maher's interpretation of Jesus' 40 days of temptation in the desert.
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
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Sunday, June 24, 2012
Sunday Sweets
1. I had plain Greek yogurt with peaches, strawberries, flax seed and almond butter for breakfast this morning. With it being sooooo hot lately this has been my morning go-to.
2. I'm completely, ridiculously obsessed with this song. IN.LOVE. TobyMac = Brilliant.
3. Also, I'm semi-obsessed with this new Newsboys song. Check it out here. (Great workout tunes. BONUS.)
4. Preschool story time this week was a total failure. I was prepared, excited to share my fingerplays and jam out to the "Monster Boogie." Unfortunately, the kids were not as they laid in their caregivers' laps. After telling me all about their pool activities earlier that day (because it was like 96 degrees out!), I knew these kids didn't need story time, they needed a nap. I could have used a nap. So we cut story time short and went on to the crafts....which proved to be the perfect revival.
5. House update: Septic didn't pass inspection. We're still negotiating (we haven't given up yet!), so send prayers and positive thoughts this way!
6. I was stoked for Book Club this week. I haven't seen these girls in a month. Definitely not used to this. We must schedule more outings!
7. Fortunately, our Lemonade Party is today. Cheers! (Keep your eyes open for that upcoming post.)
8. We had Jungle Terry at the library this week as part of our Summer Reading Programs. There were over 300 people stuffed into our children's area...fire hazard? Yes. Even worse, when he brought out the huge boa, I was envisioning a stampede. But the kids just giggled and screamed for more while I was in the back calming myself down and repeating, Remember the snake's up there and you're back here, over and over again. I love my job.
9. It's so hot all I want is ice cream, ice cream and more ice cream. Mr. B and I actually had ice cream for dinner on Wednesday. Which is a total shock I know because we all know how Mr. B feels about ice cream. After a walk through the park, he enjoyed a vanilla cone and I a cookie dough flurry. Which we then discovered Mr. B actually likes cookie dough flurries...as long as I get them and he can then eat most of it.
10. Oh, when we got home, he then wanted to know what was for dinner. So I made some quick and tasty open-faced caprese chicken sandwiches. And he was all like "I want pizza bread," and I said "Okay, well try these...if you don't like them I'll put in your pizza bread." He ate all of them. He is such a little boy.
11. To prove my little boy theory, this morning he was upstairs lifting weights and watching cartoons. Bugs Bunny to be exact.
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
2. I'm completely, ridiculously obsessed with this song. IN.LOVE. TobyMac = Brilliant.
3. Also, I'm semi-obsessed with this new Newsboys song. Check it out here. (Great workout tunes. BONUS.)
4. Preschool story time this week was a total failure. I was prepared, excited to share my fingerplays and jam out to the "Monster Boogie." Unfortunately, the kids were not as they laid in their caregivers' laps. After telling me all about their pool activities earlier that day (because it was like 96 degrees out!), I knew these kids didn't need story time, they needed a nap.
5. House update: Septic didn't pass inspection. We're still negotiating (we haven't given up yet!), so send prayers and positive thoughts this way!
6. I was stoked for Book Club this week. I haven't seen these girls in a month. Definitely not used to this. We must schedule more outings!
7. Fortunately, our Lemonade Party is today. Cheers! (Keep your eyes open for that upcoming post.)
8. We had Jungle Terry at the library this week as part of our Summer Reading Programs. There were over 300 people stuffed into our children's area...fire hazard? Yes. Even worse, when he brought out the huge boa, I was envisioning a stampede. But the kids just giggled and screamed for more while I was in the back calming myself down and repeating, Remember the snake's up there and you're back here, over and over again. I love my job.
9. It's so hot all I want is ice cream, ice cream and more ice cream. Mr. B and I actually had ice cream for dinner on Wednesday. Which is a total shock I know because we all know how Mr. B feels about ice cream. After a walk through the park, he enjoyed a vanilla cone and I a cookie dough flurry. Which we then discovered Mr. B actually likes cookie dough flurries...as long as I get them and he can then eat most of it.
10. Oh, when we got home, he then wanted to know what was for dinner. So I made some quick and tasty open-faced caprese chicken sandwiches. And he was all like "I want pizza bread," and I said "Okay, well try these...if you don't like them I'll put in your pizza bread." He ate all of them. He is such a little boy.
11. To prove my little boy theory, this morning he was upstairs lifting weights and watching cartoons. Bugs Bunny to be exact.
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Sunday Sweets
1. Happy Easter!
While we're gathering with family today, we're celebrating Christ. Celebrating that Jesus put death in his grave. The glory of God went into hell and brought Jesus out. And he unleashed grace on earth
Mark 10:34 - "And they will mock him and spit on him, and flog him and kill him. And after three days he will rise.”
Thank you, Jesus, for your incredible work on the cross.
To celebrate this glorious day, here's a video featuring my favorite song. Enjoy!
2. Yesterday we celebrated my Grandpa's 70th birthday. My grandpa loves Golden Corral, so we had a big party for him there. Mr. B and I never go to buffets...unless it's for a party. (We're just not fans of being able to eat an endless amount of food because then you always over eat and feel miserable later.) Anyhoo. Do you know they have cotton candy? That's insane. I felt like I was at a circus. I haven't had cotton candy in forever. Of course, I had to get one. After three bites my teeth felt like they were going to fall out.
2.1 Later that day Mama and Daddy decided to take Mr. B and I to a small ice cream stand on the outskirts of town. I got a small twist cone. It was the size of my head! No joke.
2.2 Good night! I was on a sugar rush like I had never been on before. And then I crashed....hard.
2.3 And then Mama surprised me with two! boxes of Lucky Charms. She got them on sale with her coupons. She's a coupon-holic. Now I'll be swimming in Luckies for a while....if Mr. B doesn't hoard them first.
3. I want to make these candle holdersand display them all over my house for my book club friends.
4. Opening Day has come and gone. And my Tribe made MLB history on Thursday...however, we blew it in the 16th. And then we blew it in the 12th yesterday. Mr. B is now ranting about how our season is over and he's going to start rooting for the Reds. (I'm sure Daddy and my brother would be thrilled to have one more on the Cincinnati side.) I don't think Mr. B understands there are 160 games to go....
5. Working as a Reference Assistant at the library has allowed me to answer a plethora of questions that I was unaware the library actually answered...like looking for Home Depot's phone number or finding out how much you can sell your Chevy Cavalier for on Craigslist.
5.1 Of course, the first question I answered post-training was about martial law. This had the whole library stumped, and 4 hours of research later we still weren't able to give the patron the information he needed.....there is absolutely nada in print.
6. I stumbled across this on Pinterest, and I HAVE to have it! I don't know where it will fit on our counter, and if I bring one more thing home for the kitchen Mr. B is going to kill me. (Or go on a "tossing" rampage while I'm at work--he keeps threatening--which if he does, and I hope you're reading this, my dear, I'm going to throw the biggest tantrum you have ever seen!)
7. I love this blog, and my mouth is watering just looking at these cupcakes. I need to get my friend Jessica on these ASAP!
8. I was suuuper excited when I finally made it to Robeks this week and saw they are now offering fresh juices. After I went on and on about how excited I was, I vaguely remembered that I knew this already. I even remember them announcing it on Facebook.
9. Ummm....I just found out that Trisha Yearwood is getting her own show on Food Network! It premieres April 14th! Who knew about this and didn't tell me? I thought we were like.this.
10. Because I allowed myself to be side-tracked by other great books (cough, The Hunger Games, cough), I will have to speed read the rest of the A Wrinkle in Time books in hopes of finishing them by Book Club on Friday!!!
10.1 Which reminds me, I need to write a "What I'm Reading" post. I want to hear what great reads you all have picked up lately!
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
While we're gathering with family today, we're celebrating Christ. Celebrating that Jesus put death in his grave. The glory of God went into hell and brought Jesus out. And he unleashed grace on earth
Mark 10:34 - "And they will mock him and spit on him, and flog him and kill him. And after three days he will rise.”
Thank you, Jesus, for your incredible work on the cross.
To celebrate this glorious day, here's a video featuring my favorite song. Enjoy!
2. Yesterday we celebrated my Grandpa's 70th birthday. My grandpa loves Golden Corral, so we had a big party for him there. Mr. B and I never go to buffets...unless it's for a party. (We're just not fans of being able to eat an endless amount of food because then you always over eat and feel miserable later.) Anyhoo. Do you know they have cotton candy? That's insane. I felt like I was at a circus. I haven't had cotton candy in forever. Of course, I had to get one. After three bites my teeth felt like they were going to fall out.
2.1 Later that day Mama and Daddy decided to take Mr. B and I to a small ice cream stand on the outskirts of town. I got a small twist cone. It was the size of my head! No joke.
2.2 Good night! I was on a sugar rush like I had never been on before. And then I crashed....hard.
2.3 And then Mama surprised me with two! boxes of Lucky Charms. She got them on sale with her coupons. She's a coupon-holic. Now I'll be swimming in Luckies for a while....if Mr. B doesn't hoard them first.
3. I want to make these candle holders
4. Opening Day has come and gone. And my Tribe made MLB history on Thursday...however, we blew it in the 16th. And then we blew it in the 12th yesterday. Mr. B is now ranting about how our season is over and he's going to start rooting for the Reds. (I'm sure Daddy and my brother would be thrilled to have one more on the Cincinnati side.) I don't think Mr. B understands there are 160 games to go....
5. Working as a Reference Assistant at the library has allowed me to answer a plethora of questions that I was unaware the library actually answered...like looking for Home Depot's phone number or finding out how much you can sell your Chevy Cavalier for on Craigslist.
5.1 Of course, the first question I answered post-training was about martial law. This had the whole library stumped, and 4 hours of research later we still weren't able to give the patron the information he needed.....there is absolutely nada in print.
6. I stumbled across this on Pinterest, and I HAVE to have it! I don't know where it will fit on our counter, and if I bring one more thing home for the kitchen Mr. B is going to kill me. (Or go on a "tossing" rampage while I'm at work--he keeps threatening--which if he does, and I hope you're reading this, my dear, I'm going to throw the biggest tantrum you have ever seen!)
7. I love this blog, and my mouth is watering just looking at these cupcakes. I need to get my friend Jessica on these ASAP!
8. I was suuuper excited when I finally made it to Robeks this week and saw they are now offering fresh juices. After I went on and on about how excited I was, I vaguely remembered that I knew this already. I even remember them announcing it on Facebook.
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Source: Robeks.com |
9. Ummm....I just found out that Trisha Yearwood is getting her own show on Food Network! It premieres April 14th! Who knew about this and didn't tell me? I thought we were like.this.
10. Because I allowed myself to be side-tracked by other great books (cough, The Hunger Games, cough), I will have to speed read the rest of the A Wrinkle in Time books in hopes of finishing them by Book Club on Friday!!!
10.1 Which reminds me, I need to write a "What I'm Reading" post. I want to hear what great reads you all have picked up lately!
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
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Thursday, January 12, 2012
Why I Fast
"And I set my face unto the Lord God, to seek by prayer and supplications,
with fasting, and sackcloth, and ashes: And I prayed unto the Lord my God,
and made my confession... " Daniel 9:3-4
Every January my church, Faith Family, as a congregation, goes on a 31-day fast known as "31 and Change." Pastor Mike and his family do a full fast, but the members can fast whatever is on their hearts. This year my husband and I, together, are fasting "eating out." We don't eat out very often, maybe twice a month, but there are times when we're too lazy to cook dinner, or feel so ravished that we just can't make it home, feeling "we must eat now," and settle for Subway, Chipotle and, once-in-a-blue-moon, Burger King (my husband loves the Whopper). There are times when it's midnight and we don't want to bother messing up the kitchen, and it's easier to drive four minutes to McDonald's. (Awful, I know. But this is a rare occasion.) I've realized in the past that we tend to eat out the most in January. It might be because I've been in the kitchen non-stop since the week before Thanksgiving and the idea of making one more thing is bothersome. Or maybe it's because we try to use the gift cards we received at Christmas. Whatever the reason, our eating out in January usually triples what we normally do. This month we're changing.
Also, I always give up sweets/sugar during this month. (Since Mr. B doesn't seem to have a sweet tooth in his body, I go this one alone.) After all of the holiday baking and elaborate meals, my body needs to clean itself out. I use this month to prepare for the rest of the year. It helps me make healthier choices, and I become more aware of what I'm putting into the beautiful body that God gave me. Our bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit (I Corinthians 6:19), and we are to care for them as such (v. 20).
So, why fasting?
Jesus spoke of a day when there would be a place for fasting: Matthew 9:15 "And Jesus said unto them, 'Can the children of the bridechamber mourn, as long as the bridegroom is with them? But the days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken from them, and then shall they fast."
There are many reasons people fast, but the one common factor is that they are seeking something from God. The reasons I fast are addressed a little later in this post. But before we get into that, I feel it's important to acknowledge a few fundamentals of fasting in order to truly understand a "fast." Here are some key guidelines from Scripture to remember when fasting:
- It is to be done in a manner of humility and secrecy.
- Fasting is closely related to prayer and reading of the Word.
I Corinthians 7:5 ". . . that you may give yourselves to fasting and prayer . . ."
- A fast may be either absolute or partial.
Acts 27:33 ". . . This is the fourteenth day that you have tarried and continued fasting, having taken nothing." (absolute)
Daniel 10:3 "I ate no pleasant bread, neither came flesh nor wine in my mouth, neither did I anoint myself at all, till three whole weeks were fulfilled." (partial)
- There is a place for both the group and the individual fast.
II Samuel 12:16 "... and David fasted, and went in, and lay all night upon the earth." (individual)
But why do I fast?
There are multiple reasons why I commit to fasting, not just in January, but many times throughout the year. Each time varies, for there are different needs in my life. But the main reason I fast every January is to humble and chasten myself (Psalms 35:13 "I humbled my soul with fasting ...") , and to seek the Lord and His way, His plans for me in this new year (Ezra 8:21 "Then I proclaimed a fast ... that we might afflict ourselves before our God, to seek of Him a right way for us, and for our little ones, and for all our substance").
Sometimes I fast a meal or maybe one full day, and other times I do partial fasts by cutting certain foods from my diet for anywhere between three to 40 days. It all depends on what I'm fasting for. Some other reasons I choose to fast include: spiritual deliverance (Mark 9:29 "And he said unto them, 'This kind can come forth by nothing, but by prayer and fasting'"), repentance and confession of sin, receiving of healing, seeking assistance in time of fear, seeking protection, when in need or lack material provision (II Corinthians 11:27 "In weariness and painfulness, in watchings often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness"), or as in preparation to receive word from God.
Although I am not Catholic, I always participate in Lent. I see it as another form of fasting. But there is a big part of fasting that people tend to forget. You can't just give up something and call it a "fast." Fasting in itself is of no spiritual value (I Corinthians 8:8) and "that which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit," (John 3:6). But it is the attitude of a heart sincerely seeking Him to which God responds with blessing.
When you fast, you have to spend that time with God. So when I fast desserts and my cravings start, I grab my Bible and meditate on God's word. Some people fast things like TV, Facebook or music. But that means the time you usually spend watching TV or surfing the Web, when you fast, now that time is given to the Lord. If God's going to do His part, you have to do yours. Only fasting that is done with the right motive, that of glorifying God, can be pleasing in His sight. This is why fasting is so much more than (and so very different from) the typical "Lent" and "cleanses."
I'm very excited for this January's fast. I'm humbling myself while seeking and listening for God to move in my life this year.
Fasting is an extremely valuable and important attribute of the Christian life;
but it is not a definiteness.
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
2012: Creating New Habits
I'm not very good at keeping resolutions. In all actuality, who is? And I love the idea of resolutions, too. The idea of starting with a clean slate. Making this the year for change. Taking a chance. Committing to something new, different, exciting. And every new year I announce a resolution or two, and a month later I don't even recall the resolution(s) I made. Dang.
But this year I want to create new habits instead of resolutions. I think the idea of a "habit" is more encouraging than a resolution. Plus, I like saying "habits." HABITS. Habits. I feel I'm going to want to stick with these.
All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for [teaching], for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: that the man of God may be [adequate, equipped for every good works.] (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
I actually took a bath the other night and was definitely unprepared. I was completely bored within 20 minutes. But that's why I want to make this a new habit in 2012. We tend to be so busy that we don't know how to act when we try to not be busy. I think the problem was I didn't have bubbles. I had bath salts, but no bubbles. I now know that bubbles are a must.
This year I refuse to waste my day! The shows will be there when I find the time to watch them, and maybe by that time I might not be interested in it anymore. Who knows? My husband and I are contemplating getting rid of our cable altogether to possibly save a little money. However, we're sports fanatics.....so it's an inner-struggle.
*I know this is a lengthy list (I like having options), but I'm committed. And if I can establish at least 2 or 3 of these habits, then I'll call 2012 a success!
What New Yearresolutions habits are you aiming for in 2012?
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
But this year I want to create new habits instead of resolutions. I think the idea of a "habit" is more encouraging than a resolution. Plus, I like saying "habits." HABITS. Habits. I feel I'm going to want to stick with these.
The following is a list of HABITS I'd like to establish daily, or weekly, in 2012:
- Starting my day and ending my day meditating on God's word. The Bible tells us, in Psalms 1:1-3, "Blessed is the man that walks not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of the scornful. But his delight is in the law of the Lord; and in his law does he meditate day and night. And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that brings forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and [all] he does shall prosper." When I start my day focusing on God, my day is wonderful. I'm happy; I don't let things bother me, and I'm a better person. When I don't start my day with God, I see and feel a big difference. The same happens when I end my day focusing on Him. I rest better, and leave the matters of the day until tomorrow.
All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for [teaching], for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: that the man of God may be [adequate, equipped for every good works.] (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
- (and right after that) Starting my day and ending my day with my yoga practice. I actually meditate and talk with God while I do my morning practices. So these first two sort of overlap. I do this often, but some days I oversleep, or pass it up to gain a few more minutes of sleep. But sleep is never as good as the Word and yoga. This year I'm making it a habit to do it every.day.with.out.fail.
- Choosing healthy options for breakfast, like my oatmeal, smoothies, and yogurt bowls. I always feel so good in the mornings and I know it's because of my breakfast choices. If you eat right at the start of your day, you're going to make healthier choices all day long. And breakfast is my favorite meal...right behind dessert, of course.
- Get more involved with my church and community. I'm excited that my church is starting Connection Groups. These are groups that certain members of the church are starting where people with the same interests, be it basketball, board games, Bible study, biking, etc. get together and learn about each other while doing something they enjoy. Since our church has over 3,000 members, it's hard to get to know people. But these groups are a way to change that.
- Take one day a week to pamper myself. Whether I spend that time in a bath, doing my nails (the new color I bought Marine Scene), giving myself an at-home facial or skin care routine....I want to make sure I take time for myself. Just something small because I'm definitely not a high-maintenance person, and my wallet and Mr. B are very thankful for that.
(My hands were freezing when I snapped this photo!) |
I actually took a bath the other night and was definitely unprepared. I was completely bored within 20 minutes. But that's why I want to make this a new habit in 2012. We tend to be so busy that we don't know how to act when we try to not be busy. I think the problem was I didn't have bubbles. I had bath salts, but no bubbles. I now know that bubbles are a must.
- Stick with my "Daniel Fast" routine one day a week. As part of my January Fast (which I will be posting on very soon), I always try to incorporate the "Daniel Fast".....my goal is to eventually work my way up to Daniel "Fasting" the whole month of January, but I'm just a beginner, in my second year, so baby steps for now. This month I'm attempting the Daniel Fast for one meal and all snacks one day a week. I'm hoping to continue this fast throughout the entire year. It's similar to how some people prefer to cleanse their body. I choose to fast instead. My body is a temple to the Lord; He gave me this wonderful body, and I want to keep it clean.
- Make time for more activity...at least 20 minutes a day. I love being active with workouts, yoga practices, Pilate's and running, but my days can be jam-packed, which makes it harder for me to get everything I want to do into one day. [I need at least 28 hours in my day. Really.] But I'm determined to put this at the top of my list!
- Scrapbook at least one day a week. I love it so much because it helps me de-stress. But I'm sooo far behind!
- More sleep AND better sleep!!! I want to get back into the habit of practicing my "Ready For Bed" yoga routine. It allows me to get the full rest that I need, and it helps me fall asleep faster.
- Drink more water. I know I drink a lot of water, but I want to make it a habit to drink more...especially early in the morning as I begin my day. I want to get back into my habit of drinking hot water with lemon. I used to do that all.the.time.
- More posts on my blog! I love writing but I can be a perfectionist, which means I tend to procrastinate, which means I moan and mope around until I finally convince myself it's fine and to just post it already! But I'm going to do better. Promise. Maybe. Let's just say I'll work on it.
- Cut out TV by watching no more than 60-90 minutes a day (if I do get the chance to watch)...I very seldom watch TV (if I am, it's either sports or Food Network), but when I do I want to make sure it's not trash and to make sure it's worth watching....if not, I can spend my time doing other, more valuable things with my time....like spending time with the Word, scrapbooking, reading, blogging, being active, joining more Connection Groups, or making delicious food. Sometimes I get backed up on my Food Network shows, The Chew (my new favorite show!) and Once Upon a Time that I end up spending hours just catching up.
This year I refuse to waste my day! The shows will be there when I find the time to watch them, and maybe by that time I might not be interested in it anymore. Who knows? My husband and I are contemplating getting rid of our cable altogether to possibly save a little money. However, we're sports fanatics.....so it's an inner-struggle.
*I know this is a lengthy list (I like having options), but I'm committed. And if I can establish at least 2 or 3 of these habits, then I'll call 2012 a success!
What New Year
With Love and God Bless,
Brindi
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