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January Devotional-New Beginnings
Verses for Reflection “Your beginnings will seem humble, so prosperous will your future be.”Job 8:7 “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: the old is gone, the new is here!” 2 Corinthians 5:17 Devotional Thought I am routinely reminded that some days are tougher than others and find myself saying “tomorrow has to be better than today.” It is such a vicious thought cycle that before long, it seems that is my mantra every day. However I am reminded that God has our new beginning already planned for us. The old is gone and the new awaits us some day when we get to heaven. God…
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The Purge
When looking at the word purge it may have different context meanings to you. For some purge may mean to get rid of unwanted clutter around the house. For others, it may mean to purge or cleanse the soul or body. I would say that however you view the word purge, both meanings go hand in hand. I, myself, think of purge as both. This is the beginning of 2021, so let’s make it a great year with lots of intentionality and purge the unwanted. Whether you want to declutter your home or purge the not-so-good eating habits and lack of exercise, let’s get started. I have started to purge in…
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Fitness Trackers Make Me Crazy
Let me start by saying that there is no scientific backing to this post, just my personal experience. I know that many of us embark on plans to be more active and healthy following the holidays. However, I felt compelled to share my experience with fitness trackers because mine has not been successful. I have had several fitness trackers, including Fitbit, Garmin, Leaf, and a knock-off version of the Apple Watch (yes, I am that cheap). I started with a Fitbit because it was the most popular one, and I felt I needed some motivation to get away from my desk. I switched to the Garmin because it had fewer…
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Expressive Writing for Your Physical & Spiritual Health.
I’ve been writing since I was a kid. Stories, journaling, poetry, and, one of my favorites, expressive writing. The health benefits of expressive writing are numerous and supported by research. Various benefits include biological, psychological, emotional, and spiritual (Baikie & Wilhelm, 2005; Pennebraker & Evans, 2014). My personal experience with expressive writing has proven to provide all of the cited benefits. But most important for me is the spiritual benefits. I happen to be a person that spends a lot of time in my head. A deep thinker by nature, my mind is usually always contemplating something. As you might imagine, sometimes there is quite a traffic jam of thoughts…