Can you imagine a life lived where every moment was spent intentionally? Even if moments of relaxation and quiet were intentional? Today, for part 2 of our “Spring Clean Your Life Series,” we’re talking about how to manage your time wisely.
Can you imagine a life lived where every moment was spent intentionally? Even if moments of relaxation and quiet were intentional? Today, for part 2 of our “Spring Clean Your Life Series,” we’re talking about how to manage your time wisely.
Welcome to Part 1 of the ‘Spring Clean Your Life Series.’ In part 1,we talk all about how to get your priorities straight.
Picture this scene with me. Another day is done. As you face the evening and evaluate your day… you know that you missed the mark. You were impatient with your husband, didn’t read your Bible, the only prayer you said was asking forgiveness after losing your cool at the kids for running late… and you just know that you need to get your priorities straight. But… how?
Since becoming a mom for the first time, God has really made it clear to me that he is refining me. Becoming a mother changed my life. What I discovered when I became a mother was that God was using the refining fire of motherhood to change me. One way he does this refining work is through bath time. You parents know what I mean.
Having kids will change you. Do you believe that? Here’s my story.
Is there anything as earth-shaking as the moment your first child is born? I remember getting ready to leave the hospital after the birth of my first child, and all I could think was, “They’re letting me take him home?” Although I knew he was our child (so of course we should take him home), I also couldn’t help feeling that the hospital staff was making a big mistake trusting me with this sweet, little life.
Everything about who I was shifted when that little boy was put in my arms. I began to shrivel in big ways. I lost part of who I was for a time, just as most mothers do. Finding ourselves again, as mothers, is so important. But in that time when motherhood was breaking me down… When I felt beat and exhausted… Motherhood began to grow me. After some time passed, what I found was this: I changed when I had kids. Thank goodness. Having kids made me a better person. And I believe having kids will change you as well.
Hey, I’m Cecily!
My mission is to help women develop their faith and live their lives with purpose & intention.