You wake up and think that maybe today will be different. Surely it must! The streak of disappointment and discontent has to end somewhere…or does it?
You think that it’s time the clouds of family life will part and the sun will shine bright on a ton of undistracted, perfectly connected progress for you. You feel like there’s no where to go down any further in your lack of production; producing the good fruits of the Christian life in body and soul. You feel thwarted and trapped. Another day unravels the minute it begins, AGAIN!! You’re at this point already sipping on sugar and caffeine, snapping at children, burdened beyond belief just to make a few calls, hustle kids to another activity and pay bills which bring your balance near the red. It’s dismal. It’s desperate. It’s disproportionate. But, it’s designed by you. After all, you’re the adult! No one told you to stress out doing more kid activities, to buy more addictive, artificially colored and flavored foods, to turn on the television and hook the kids into something so maybe they won’t fight and to bury yourself in the shallows of social media. You chose to. No one is the adult in your home more than you. If you aren’t going to call the shots which cultivate truth, beatify and goodness for your family in body and soul, who will? It’s time you take a good hard look in the mirror and decide that there’s another way forward. There’s more truth to uncover and live. Every single choice is holding you in a place of just surviving or scaling you up to thriving. IT’S THAT SIMPLE. The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly. John 10:10 You are being taken for your joy. Your zest is being stollen daily. Your ability to live well is dying off. Do something about that today before it’s too late. For abundance and life, Rebecca Dussault I will coach you for free on what may be the most important call you'll ever make. Book a chat here.
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