Monday, August 16, 2010

Motivation Monday: Inspired to Action

I've been wanting to write this post for the past week. The funny thing is, I've had to fight to find the motivation to do it!

Anyways, on to the subject at hand.

I've realized that my weekly routine is to be like the kernel of wheat that fell on the rocky soil - "a person who hears and instantly responds with enthusiasm. But there is no soil of character, and so when the emotions wear off and some difficulty arrives, there is nothing to show for it" (Matthew 13:20-21 MSG).

I will get excited about having an organized week with a clean house, dinner ready by six, happy clean children, and a happy Hot Hubby. And Monday afternoon when the kids attitudes stink and I haven't been able to get to everything on my To Do list, and all I want to do is be in Facebook land, I fall apart right along with my world around me. Plan out the window. Maybe this isn't my season for an organized life. I'll just let life happen to me. I'm unhappy.

So when in my blog stalking/hoping I came across Kat's blog, Inspired to Action, I was intrigued. And a bit nervous.

Kat has dedicated her blog to "practically helping moms develop the habits and skills they need to effectively manage their homes and raise children who are prepared to change the world."

That's me!

I downloaded her FREE! ebook, Maximize Your Mornings, and her calendars for praying for hubbies and kids. I read through the book. Made a plan. And have tried to stick to it.

The first week was easy. Up every morning at 5:30. Time for Bible study, prayer, worship, exercise and shower by 7:30. I was thinking, "This is gonna be easy!"

Week two: I don't feel good. My girls decide to wake up at six. Or be awake most of the night. (Okay. She really can't help that she's teething.) My plan wasn't working and I wanted to give up. But not really. And then I read the verse above.

What a timely word from the Lord!

My heart is starving for that time with Him. I feel more prepared for the day when I have that time. As the wife and mom I feel I sometimes get lost in the mix of the day. I get so busy taking care of everyone else I forget to properly take care of myself.

Properly meaning: something other than vegging out in front of my laptop or behind a book. Not that I don't still have time to do those things. It's just not the only time I take for myself.

I have had to come to a place where I can be at peace with my morning/day not going the way I plan. I have to do that every time something interrupts my plans, but, like I tell my kids, I'm not the only one in that family.

Well, I tell my kids they aren't the only one's in the family. I'm sure most of you understood that, though. Just had to clarify for my dad.

So, I encourage you to download the Free! ebook and read through it (you can find a link in the left hand column). I don't do everything exactly like Kat says because, well, she's not the boss of me. No. I joke. I think that everyone has to find what works best for them and their family. I'm still working on that.

As I do find thing that I like I will share them with you. It's always fun to see what works for other people because it just may be the thing you were looking for.

Find more stories of mom's Motivation Monday stories here.

6 comments:

Jodi said...

Great post. I am so with you on getting excited to start a routine and then falling right off my own band wagon! Oh and I love the scripture analogy!

pistolsnprincesses said...

Thanks, Jodi. I am really enjoying this process. It's nice to feel like my house has some order. Hey, did you get that Bible from Nanna's? Just wondering if you've had a chance to read/listen and wondering what you guys think. Have a great day and thanks for the encouragement!

Kat @ Inspired To Action said...

"I don't do everything exactly like Kat says because, well, she's not the boss of me. No. I joke. I think that everyone has to find what works best for them and their family."

I love it. Sarcasm and wisdom - two of my fav things. :)

Seriously, though, I'm so glad you've enjoyed the blog and ebook. I hope this is the beginning of a wonderful life long routine for you!

pistolsnprincesses said...

Lol. I was hoping everyone would catch the humor that I intended. Thanks for sharing with us. I am really enjoying this process.

Jodi said...

Shiree I just got the bible Thursday night and we LOVE it! Soooo awesome. My kids are really excited about it and since they love listening to worship cds when they go to bed I think this could be a fun mix-in sometimes too. Thank you again and again!

pistolsnprincesses said...

Jodi, Great! I'm glad you are enjoying it. We LOVE it and our kids ask for it all the time. Glad to share the fun.