#life – IN/EX Women https://exhalepeace.org Let God meet you in the chaos Mon, 25 Apr 2022 15:22:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://exhalepeace.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/cropped-JulieinexlogoPURPLE-32x32.png #life – IN/EX Women https://exhalepeace.org 32 32 I’m Fine https://exhalepeace.org/im-fine/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=im-fine Tue, 05 Apr 2022 15:17:00 +0000 https://exhalepeace.org/?p=1496

When I was at a local coffee shop, a coffee cup caught my eye. One side had a wincing smiley face with a bandage over its eye. The other side said, “I am Fine .” Of course, I had to have it, and I wanted to know what inspired the design.

After placing my order and speaking with the man behind the counter, I learned he was the graphic designer. He created the graphic to express how he felt during the building phase of their business.

I could relate.

I mean, who can’t? How often do we go through life saying “I am fine” yet feel like a train wreck inside?

This cup serves as a reminder that I don’t need to pretend to “be fine,” and that’s ok. Instead, I want to stay true to who God created me to be.

Genuine, raw, and authentic. So I will choose to be transparent in uncertain times.

We will all have ups and downs in life; it’s not about hiding them. It’s how we face those obstacles that matter. It’s how we seek God in those crazy places that matter. It is how we grow from those places that matter. It is choosing to show God working in a raw and real way. It may be a bit messy, and that’s ok, perfection is God’s job, not ours.

I am not suggesting we wallow in self-pity when things are going wrong in life. I am simply saying we need to be women that inspire the generation behind us to face life’s challenges authentically.

We won’t always be ok; things won’t always be perfect, and that’s fine. But, we can show our vulnerability at times. In that, we show God goes before us. We also show how to pray when we are afraid. Our lives become an example of what worship looks like when our hearts are broken, and we have no words.

We won’t always have the strength to face the storms alone, and that’s ok. But, we have sisters in Christ pray with, encourage, and hold accountable.

Being transparent with our walk shows how God makes our mess a testimony of his power and goodness.

I don’t know about you, but I will choose to walk authentically (even if it’s messy) to show God’s hand in my life. May my life be a LIVING testimony, not just words were spoken.

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Not Today https://exhalepeace.org/not-today/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=not-today Wed, 24 Mar 2021 10:00:00 +0000 https://exhalepeace.org/?p=1220 How many times have we heard the statement, “I am too busy, I never have time, when will I have time for myself?”

Speaking from experience, I was guilty of some of those statements myself. During that time in my life, I was overworked, underappreciated, burnt out, and unhappy.  No good to anyone, yet I kept trying to be everything to everyone. My pastor used to tell me, “Julie, you have many talents, but you can’t do it all and do it all with excellence” Instead of heading to his wisdom, I took it as a challenge to prove him wrong showing him my value as a staff member.  However, that led me right to ministry burnout.  

One exhausting night I picked up a book written by Lysa TerKeurst called “The Best Yes.”

This book was filled with information I already knew but chose to ignore. However, it opened my eyes to the significant impacted my choice made on my spiritual well-being by choosing not to change my behavior.

The simple lesson was the importance of saying no. 

We all have endless amounts of responsibilities; however, How and when they get to be executed matters. When we say yes to something, we are saying no to something else, so before we give our yes away, we need to ask ourselves what we are willing to sacrifice on that to-do list.

We want to live a life of peace and balance—no stress and chaos. So, before we give away our “yes,” hold it thru the filter of how will this impact my overall day and week? What am I sacrificing by taking this task on?  How will it affect my attitude, family, and well-being? If any of those answers are negative, you may want to reconsider your “yes” and be honest with yourself and the people around you.  Balance and boundaries are not something you find. It’s something you create. Be intentional with your time. It’s precious.  Making healthy boundaries in our life creates balance in our day-to-day routines.  It also shows others where the line ends and begins. It creates clarity, and people know what to expect from you.  It also prevents burnout and confusion. Now and then, we will have to make adjustments to our schedules, especially as the seasons change.  However, the truth remains the same.  Maintain a healthy lifestyle, and spiritual well-being starts with balance.

 As Lysa stated, “The decisions you make determine the schedule you keep. The schedule you keep determines the life that you live…”

 Let’s be women that live our best life and know our “Best Yes.”

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Moment https://exhalepeace.org/moment/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=moment Fri, 08 Jan 2021 18:40:29 +0000 https://exhalepeace.org/?p=978 Ladies, some times we need to take five minutes to breathe…take a look around us and refocus on what is really important in life. Let’s not let distractions rob us.

Moments

With ease it moves fast.

The promises of what’s to come stir deep within our soul.

It is bringing glimmers of anticipation, hope, and deep fulfillment for that moment.

Yet just as seductive as it comes to tantalize our senses

It slips away.

To some a slow fade… not realizing where it has gone.

To others robbed by quick and sudden goodbyes.

Time is a fragile, precious, and holds unspeakable value

Use it wisely or watch it disappear.

~J.W

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Elimination Diet https://exhalepeace.org/elimination-diet/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=elimination-diet Sat, 21 Nov 2020 03:22:55 +0000 https://exhalepeace.org/?p=908 They say, “out of the heart the mouth speaks,” Have you ever looked at yourself and said:

“man, I need to lose weight.”

“I wish I could stop smoking.”

“I wish I had more time with my family.”

“I would love to have a cleaner house, be stronger, faster, more active, or patient.”

So many of us have goals for self-improvement, but often we wait until the new year to make “a resolution” to change. 

Yet despite our good intentions after a few short months, we fail.

Why, you ask? Most likely, it’s because we are not dealing with the root problem. I saw this quote online, and I couldn’t believe how much truth it spoke.

“The elimination diet: Remove anger, regret, resentment, guilt, and worry, then watch your health and life improve. “~ Charles F. Glassman

We have a choice to remove what is toxic to gain what is right. Our health may not improve overnight. However, by dealing with these root issues, we will see positive changes in our life, bringing us peace and less stress.

What does the “elimination diet” look like in the bible?

Stop being angry! Turn from your rage! Do not lose your temper—it only leads to harm.”

~Psalm 37:8 New Living Translation

The Bible warns us to turn from all the things that can cause us harm.  Things like anger or rage two significant issues that can root in our hearts, causing other problems if not dealt with. 

For me, I found my escape in food. I loved cooking; it made me feel valued to feed my family and entertain a crowd. However, it also gave me a false sense of purpose and friendship. Food became how I coped with my feelings of frustration or depression. Never really facing my issues, I continued to find any reason to eat. I was never entirely honest with why I ate so much until I weighed 267lbs.

I needed to change, and I wanted to change.  However, I couldn’t do that until I discovered the reason behind my why.   

If we don’t know the root of the reason, we will never deal with the issue at the source; just continue to cover it up, making excuses for our failed attempt at change. 

If out of the heart the mouth speaks, we may want to declutter the things in our mind that damage our souls. It’s time to release them to God, allowing us to live a fuller, happier life

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