Purposeful Living
Trying to make sense of all the parts of my life as I balance and work toward purposeful living
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Its Tuesday! 5/9
Sunday, May 7, 2017
Gratitude journal weekend edition
2. Youth ministers that help my kids see Godly role models and that its ok and cool to be a positive peer model for friends.
3. Jane Austen. (Persuasion this weekend...poor Anne!)
4. Greek food and greek festival in Augusta twice a year.
5. My kids that can go from arguing about miniscule slights at bedtime to arguing fictional ones when told by myself and their father to hug it out like Gemora and Nebula.
Saturday, May 6, 2017
5 by 5
So out if the evening routine I didn't post last night.
1. Aside from the irony of many people who complain about immigration populations ones packing out restaurants last night, I am thankful for queso dip on a friday night.
2.I am thankful to be healthy and be able to afford going to a gym that pushes me to be better.
Thursday, May 4, 2017
May the fourth be with you...day 4 gratitude journal
May the fourth be with you! (And also with you).
I am thankful for today...
1. Chips and queso
2. When your coach says "Time to cool down and stretch" after a killer workout
3. Looking up Greek myths to make a pun in a terrible poem you are going to give a friend tomorrow.
4. For a washer and dryer that works, where so much of the world scrubs by hand still with water drawn from wells and streams, especially when all of your towels and towels for the dog are dirty.
5. For Lucasfilms and little girls growing up seeing strong female lead in Carrie Fisher.
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Monday, May 1, 2017
Gratitude Journal #1 May 1st
My sweet friend has challenged me to do a gratitude journal and I will go into that in a bit why its so meaningful coming from her. But to get started here it goes.
1. I am grateful to my God who loves and cherishes me before I was born.
2. I am grateful for running water that is clean and purified unlike a large number of people on this earth.
3. I am grateful for ability on my phone or computer to be lifted up by friends through sharing of their lives.
4. I am grateful for a cat's purring, it just seems to slow my heart beat and blood pressure and stress.
5. I am greatful for a husband that cooks dinner and packs it for my lunch the next day. Helpmates and soulmates are hard to find.
More later but that is it for today.
Ellenhotch.isagenix.com
Friday, January 2, 2015
New years resolutions or just good ideas year round?
Darn where did my draft go?
Yesterday we all were about resolutions. Today two friends from church posted a link on facebook to a Catholic New Service blog by Cindy Wooden about a conversation the Pope had with Vatican employees and family that though aren't specific goals are great areas to look at (maybe on a daily basis) for self improvement.
VATICAN CITY — When Pope Francis met before Christmas with Vatican employees, mostly lay people with families, he asked them to do 10 things. The list sounded remarkably like suggestions for New Year’s resolutions:
– “Take care of your spiritual life, your relationship with God, because this is the backbone of everything we do and everything we are.”
– “Take care of your family life, giving your children and loved ones not just money, but most of all your time, attention and love.”
– “Take care of your relationships with others, transforming your faith into life and your words into good works, especially on behalf of the needy.”
– “Be careful how you speak, purify your tongue of offensive words, vulgarity and worldly decadence.”
– “Heal wounds of the heart with the oil of forgiveness, forgiving those who have hurt us and medicating the wounds we have caused others.”
– “Look after your work, doing it with enthusiasm, humility, competence, passion and with a spirit that knows how to thank the Lord.”
– “Be careful of envy, lust, hatred and negative feelings that devour our interior peace and transform us into destroyed and destructive people.”
– “Watch out for anger that can lead to vengeance; for laziness that leads to existential euthanasia; for pointing the finger at others, which leads to pride; and for complaining continually, which leads to desperation.”
– “Take care of brothers and sisters who are weaker … the elderly, the sick, the hungry, the homeless and strangers, because we will be judged on this.”
You can follow the Pope on twitter @Pontifex
These may not be something I can do daily but definitely a list to be a more thoughtful, caring, and less self centered person in the next year.