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Energy is so precious, and it is what helps me make most decisions. Know yourself. Know when you are depleted. Know when you need filling. Nobody knows this but you.
This is a truly individual thing. We are all different.
Give yourself permission. Be proud of yourself for knowing and being that aware.
Stop explaining. Retelling the story. Still talking about the drama. Solve it. Accept it. Endure it. Learn from it. Grow from it.
This week I read this quote and it resonated…
"Don't throw good energy at a negative situation. Let it go." - Rachel Macy Stafford’s sister, Rebecca
Challenge: Pay attention to where your energy goes this week.
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Here are a few tips to help us not completely lose our good, healthy choices this season. We can enjoy the season, and still keep some of our routine intact. We just have to be intentional and aware as we move through the season. Let us enjoy the season, while we still take care of ourselves.
Challenge: Take a few minutes this week to be intentional and prepare for your health this holiday season.
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Life will constantly give us problems. We grow when we problem solve, and not just react. It isn’t easy, but with practice, we get better. One step at a time. One week at a time. One day at a time. Don’t jump too far forward. That will stress and overwhelm you. Just take the next best step right now.
Challenge: You can be calm in the storm. Just think, next step. -
Many of us are. We have too much coming at us every day.
Rest, breaks, relaxing, slowing down, are all ok. They are not lazy.
Not responding immediately. Not scrolling to see what is happening with everyone else is ok.Saying no is ok.
It seems the world has made us think that whatever we have, we do, or we are is never enough.
I am here to tell you that you are already enough. Everything else is extra. -
My experience has shown me over and over again.
Joy comes from the simple things.
Stop chasing the worldly distractions, and embrace what is right in front of you. God. The day. Your home. Your family. Yourself. The present. Nature. Outside. Being able to drive your kids somewhere. Being able to parent your kids through hard times. Navigating their ups and downs. You were given that role. It is a blessing.
If you don’t believe me…back off of social media. Say no to anything that doesn’t shout hell yeah this week. Smell the flowers. Sit in the sunshine. Walk through the grass. Take a deep breath. Call your mom. Or dad, if you can. Hug your family.
The only way to true JOY is through God and living in the present. Embracing what you have.
Challenge: Seek out JOY and simple God given blessings this week
Resources:
Daily Surrender Journal
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An extremely relatable analogy was shared with me this week, and I think you can relate as well. How do you respond when life gets hard? What spills out of your heart and mouth? I received this in perfect timing, as I was feeling that deep mom exhaustion. I was frustrated with most of what got in my way. I realized after reading the analogy, that I was not filling my cup with the best choices. I was off track, and I needed to get back on immediately.
Challenge: Start filling your cup and taking care of yourself right now.
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This is not to minimize fitness and exercise, because they will always be such important health choices. But these simple shifts to your life can make all the difference.
Prayer, nature, guilt, grace, sleep and letting go of other people’s opinions are a few to start. Please listen in and bring more peace and calm into your life today.
Challenge: Pick one of the choices above to start this week.
Resources: Journals -
After spending nearly 27 years in the pharmaceutical industry learning about traditional medicine, Stacey Millhorn faced her own battle with chronic pain, including migraines and muscle/joint pain. Despite being prescribed various medications and undergoing physical therapy, she struggled with side effects and sought alternatives.
Her search led her to Pilates, but it was discovering infrared sauna and float therapy at Pure Sweat Studios in Nashville that truly transformed her health. Regular sessions helped ease her pain, improve her sleep, and boost her mood. After moving to Utah and unable to find a similar experience, Stacey seized the opportunity to bring the Pure Sweat Studios franchise to Utah. The first location opened in Park City in May 2023, followed by South Jordan in November 2023.
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Let us stop seeing exhaustion, skipping lunch, no breaks, never getting outside, working late hours, working weekends, etc as status symbols.
It is time you stand up and know that you are worth taking care of yourself and your family.
Let’s not let this continue with the next generation.
Make rest, exercise, and time in nature the new status symbol.
Takeaway: You are worth it, so take time to take care of yourself and your health.
Challenge: Make one good change this week.
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We spend way too much time in worry, over thinking, drama, and more. Pay attention to what you can control and what you can’t. Stop spending time on what you can’t control.
Takeaway: Stop spending time on things that are out of your control and not productive.
Challenge: Practice letting go, moving on, and just letting some things be.
Resources:Daily Intentions JournalDaily Surrender JournalDaily Motivation Plan -
The world will constantly rush you, pressure you, and pull you from God and calm in your life and day. You have to choose to step away from the crazy and create some space in your day. This will help bring you closer to God, bring calm in your heart, and add peace to your day. We will always have challenges and hard days, but when we have God, we can still be calm in our heart and know that we will be ok.
Takeaway: Regardless of what is going on in your life, you can have calm in your heart.
Challenge: Be intentional this week about creating space in your day so that you can have more peace in your heart.
Quote: But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. - Isaiah 40:31
Resources:Daily Intentions JournalDaily Surrender JournalDaily Motivation Plan -
Truth and authenticity are among the best gifts you can give yourself. Being true to yourself and your values, and living authentically, is your path to freedom.
Takeaway: In what area of your life are you not being true to yourself?
Challenge: Pay attention this week to where you aren’t being true.
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Let us take ownership of our mind. When negative self talk tries to derail us, what can we do to redirect it? It truly is up to us.
Takeaway: When you have negative thoughts, it is up to you to begin choosing differently.
Challenge: Make the hard choice this week over and over to choose positive thoughts.
Resources:
Daily Intentions Journal
Daily Surrender Journal
Daily Motivation Plan -
Such a great conversation with Marni Jameson. We talk about decluttering, cleaning out your parent’s house, and why you should let the extra stuff go.
Marni Jameson is America's most beloved home and lifestyle columnist. Besides writing a weekly nationally syndicated column on all things home, Marni is the author of seven bestselling books of all things home. That's the territory Marni Jameson takes you through in her books, columns, and talks. Whether you want to downsize, decorate, declutter or dream, Marni has been there and will take you there, too, by the hand.
"At Home with Marni Jameson", Marni's popular syndicated column, appears weekly in more than 20 papers nationwide, reaching three million readers with her trademark humor and advice. A long-time reporter for Tribune Media, including the Los Angeles Times and Orlando Sentinel, she has also written for such top-tier media as Woman's Day, Family Circle, Sunset and Fit Pregnancy. A frequent speaker, Marni has appeared on numerous TV and radio programs, including NBC Nightly News, Fox & Friends and Martha Stewart Living.
Marni graduated with distinction from the University of Kansas with her bachelor's degree in journalism, and received her master's degree in writing from Vermont College. She taught writing at UCLA for nine years and has provided writing workshops to public relations agencies nationwide.
The mother of a blended family of five grown children, Marni lives in Winter Park, Florida, with her husband, DC, and their two unruly dogs. There she runs a national health-care nonprofit and tries to create a beautiful home.
Takeaway: Letting go of stuff can be hard, but the rewards are huge.
Challenge: Challenge yourself to clean out at least one space this week.
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You can't improve your life until you choose to own it. You have to take personal responsibility for your own life. Your next choice is yours.
Takeaway: How can you take ownership of something in your life this week that you have been putting off?
Challenge: Take ownership of one choice in your life this week.
Resources:
Daily Intentions Journal
Daily Surrender Journal
Daily Motivation Plan -
I learned years ago that more than anything I needed more stillness, space, and to slow down. There are many ways to add stillness into your life. One choice at a time. We need this more than anything if we really want to be closer in our relationship with God.
Takeaway: It is more than ok to slow down, say no, and choose to pause and be still.
Challenge: Choose one way that you can be more still this week.
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Daily Intentions Journal
Daily Surrender Journal
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There really are too many options out there so don't be misguided. Be sure you are doing the simple things for the foundation of your health before you start adding all the hype. I am not saying it doesn't work, but don't forget how important the basic choices still are.
Takeaway: What basic choice could you improve upon for your health?
Challenge: Work on the basics this week.
Resources:
Daily Intentions Journal
Daily Surrender Journal
Daily Motivation Plan -
When we focus on the message, and not ourselves, it is a whole different ball game. The message drives you, inspires you, and empowers you. When we make it about us…fear, insecurity, and doubt creep in. Listen to your heart and soul, and bring your message to the world. We need to hear it.
Takeaway: If you have a message to share, share it. You are the vessel to bring your message to the world, and we need to hear it.
Challenge: Challenge yourself this week to slow down and listen to what your heart and soul is trying to tell you to share. -
It is too easy to fall into the worldly trap of distractions, that keep us from all that can be good in our life. This week I want you to pay attention and get really honest with yourself about where you are spending your time. I empower you to own your time and choose to spend it where it matters most to you.
Takeaway: Get honest and pay attention to where your time is going this week.
Challenge: Find one distraction to eliminate or minimize this week. - Se mer