21 Ways To Thrive By 45Намуна
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As we age, we’re unpleasantly surprised about how little we know of life. There is still so much to learn. For women, it's sometimes difficult to settle the gray spaces of life when we’re surrounded by a world of women who look like they rock at everything. Like you, they are knee deep in piles of laundry, struggling with insecurities and trying to pursue their passions while serving their families and jobs well. It’s hard to admit when we might not be awesome at something, but at the same time admit we aren’t complete losers. We are learners. As an adult, our pride tries to entertain us assuming we’re know-it-alls. It's a lie. We’re students for life.
Rather than swinging the pendulum from left to right, feeling on top of the world or feeling like you stink at life, I propose another way. I propose we accept that we’re learning—journeying through our days, our jobs, our passions, our love lives, and motherhood with the Holy Spirit as our helper.
It’s easy to beat ourselves up when the diet doesn’t work out, when the business feels like a blunder, when anxiety or stress looms, or we can’t keep up with the needs of our families. Instead, let’s accept our season while fighting for the dreams that beat in our heart. It's contentment at its best.
The truth is you won’t be swindled out of your own life. Your life is beautiful, precious, hard, and messy. It will afford you countless lessons that lead you to live in Christ. Your soul wins when you learn from your own life.
We’re transformed and renewed by the way we think. Let's meditate on the ways and virtues of Jesus so they may be manifest in our lives. The wisdom we need to flourish in this season is hidden in Jesus.
When you can’t handle the curve balls of life, remember he is for you, he will lead you, and he loves you. May you learn to walk in his ways.
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About this Plan
More than a detox, every woman can take intentional steps to be the image bearer God uniquely intended her to be. Each day of this 21-day plan we'll address hang-ups and choose new habits that invite our souls to thrive. No matter if you’re a woman in your 20’s, 30’s, or 40’s, there’s ample supply of God’s goodness, understanding, and restoration to flourish in your season of life.
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