I’m learning a new life purpose

I recently began a guided journal called Living Fearless that teaches you how to get to the core of who God created you to be, before life’s bumps and bruises. Then, you take what you’ve learned and fold it into new projects, your everyday attitude, and your overall heart posture. The exercises showed me that I’d forgotten I’m not just driven and maternal but also supportive, empathetic, and reflective—traits that got lost in 50 years of chaotic shuffle. Now, I’m taking time to learn how I’ve always been. –Kristina Grish

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Story Time

I love to take my 2-year old granddaughter on Tuesday mornings, which are supposed to have story time. I’ve never seen a story teller – maybe it’s a volunteer position and they don’t show? But you can be sure that on Tuesdays at 11 there will be lots of toddlers and they get to practice sharing toys and taking turns on the slide and rocking horse and play with new-to-them toys.Nancy Eddy

You could try picking up a book and start reading out loud yourself. When he was little I used to take my son (now 30) to the local library on a Saturday afternoon when it was quite quiet and plonk myself in a corner with a few books to read out to him and see which he liked best. I hadn’t long been reading the first time I did this when I looked up to see a handful of other kids had gathered round to listen to me.Peter Horn

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marriage

“The person you marry is going to change in each season of life, and you have to abandon your own selfishness and put in an effort to fall in love with them anew each time…and to help them find new ways to fall in love with you as you change, too.” 

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opportunity

When your life falls apart, it does not mean you have failed. It means the version of your life that could not hold the truth is gone. And while the ache of that is real, so is the possibility of what comes next. The ground may feel unstable at first, but it is holy. And holy ground is honest ground. In the rubble of what was, you get to choose what’s built next. And you get to choose the foundation you want to build on. On fear, shame, and avoidance, or love, courage, and imagination.

That is the great opportunity you in stand after the great fall you’ve witnessed. To build a life that not only endures the storms that will inevitably come,but grows  stronger because of the storms you’ve survived. -Kobe

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The brain

The brain I live in is my piece of sovereign territory. If I let it be overrun by other people’s noise, I lose control, thus losing my will. Every time I scroll mindlessly, I give over the keys to someone else. Every time I read gossip, opinion and discord before my own thoughts, I let strangers arrange the furniture.Imagine how much calmer your brain would be if you weren’t holding the entire internet inside it. Arguments, disasters, curated lives of people you don’t know. Imagine deleting ninety per cent of it. Imagine noticing what’s left… Yrsa Daley-Ward

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